When a contract is concluded but the intention of the declarant and the understanding of the recipient differ, legal questions arise: Is the contract really concluded? With what content? And how is a contract "wanted" by only one party to be dealt with? Valentin Zemmrich compares the different approaches taken in German and French law before contrasting the practical solutions they come up with.
When a contract is concluded but the intention of the declarant and the understanding of the recipient differ, legal questions arise: Is the contract really concluded? With what content? And how is a contract "wanted" by only one party to be dealt with? Valentin Zemmrich compares the different approaches taken in German and French law before contrasting the practical solutions they come up with.
Valentin Zemmrich
Geboren 1992; Studium der Rechtswissenschaft in Freiburg i. Br., Genf und Lausanne; 2018 Erste juristische Staatsprüfung; Referendariat am LG Stuttgart; 2020 Zweite juristische Staatsprüfung; 2022 Promotion; Rechtsanwalt in Stuttgart.
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