Fixing of Legal Facts as a Way of Their Objectivation in Legal Validity

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Abstract

The article examines the question of the time of the beginning of the operation of a legal fact as a basis for the occurrence of legal consequences. This is objectively related to the problems of objectifying a legal fact as an integral part of legal reality. Such objectification is possible in various forms (registration, certification, etc.). Based on the analysis of certain aspects of the designated issue, the conclusion is formulated that in order to refer to any cases of external expression of legal facts in legal reality, the term «fixation» can be used, in the broad sense of its understanding.

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Vasily Yu. Rassolov

Belgorod state national research University

Email: 958387@bsu.edu.ru
Postgraduate Student, Department of Theory and History of State and Law Belgorod, Russian Federation

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