Philosophic Explanation of Suspended Contract

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The root of disagreement about the legal status of suspended contract must be detected from taken approach as to the subject matter of suspension and the possibility of separation between creation and creature. Adoption of causality between creation and creature with consideration to the impossibility of separation between cause and effect, has led some to propose the theory of nullity of suspended contract and forced the others to introduce the effect of contract as the subject matter of suspension. However, the nature of contract must be seen as it and the possibility of separation between creation and creature can be detected from the possibility of separation between cause and effect. In conditional contracts, the creative intention emanates in a manner which indicates the necessity of another element for the creation of the legal nature of contract. The rule of correlation between cause and effect is exclusively applied to final cause and, whereas the creative intention in the suspended contract must be considered as an al-cause, separation of creation and creature will be possible. From this perspective, the occurrence of intended condition will be the last component of final cause for the creation of legal nature of contract.
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Persian
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29 to 56
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