TRANSMISSIBILITY OF LEGAL OBLIGATIONS IN SUCCESSION

The International Conference on Economics and Administration, Faculty of Administration and Business, University of Bucharest, Romania
ICEA – FAA Bucharest, 14-15th November 2009

AUTHOR:
Banu Laura-Adriana

ABSTRACT:
The present paper refers stricto sensu to legal obligations, specifically to those obligations that arise merely from the effects of laws, while their occurrence is not determined by the existence of any legal act or deed.
Therefore, we are referring to debts that do not arise from any will manifestation, and which nevertheless cannot be connected whatsoever to any felony idea2. But for legal derogation from the rule of patrimony debts’ transmissibility, any debts arising from legal obligations remain subordinated to this rule of transmissibility.
A current application of legal obligations’ transmissibility can be found in the area of social securities. Furthermore, the duty created by law and the passive  transmissibility of which is the most controversial is the one regarding the payment of the alimony debt.

Key words: transmissibility of legal obligations; alimony; social securities;  succession debts; intuitu personae obligations.

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