mohammadmahdi azizollahi; seyyed mahdi dadmarzi; ALI JAVADIEH
Abstract
The civil law refers to the existence of a lease contract. Studying among the sayings of jurists and jurists also indicates that the rental contract is a matter of chance. Nevertheless, it seems that there are examples of rent that were created in a way other than the form of a contract. In this article, ...
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The civil law refers to the existence of a lease contract. Studying among the sayings of jurists and jurists also indicates that the rental contract is a matter of chance. Nevertheless, it seems that there are examples of rent that were created in a way other than the form of a contract. In this article, two examples of non-contractual rent were examined; Morbid rent (the subject of Articles 501 and 515 of the Civil Code) and compulsory (legal) rent. The investigations conducted showed the result that Moradat rent is a rent that is created through Iqaa with the right to reject and accept. Compulsory rent is also an example where the will of the individuals is not involved in its creation and it is created by the decree of the legislator. Therefore, it is included under legal events.Such an understanding requires that the existence of a lease contract is not considered an integral part of its essence. Although there is an obvious view that considers renting unthinkable outside of the contract; However, it seems that the nature and essence of the lease is nothing but "acquiring a benefit against a certain exchange" and it is not an internal contract in its essence. Therefore, it can be considered that the forms that create legal natures are methodical rather than objective. In other words, formats such as contract, contract, contract with the right to reject and accept, etc., are tools to create legal nature, not the legal nature itself.