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Ways to Protect the Rights of Creditors and the Debtor from Including Fictitious Debt in the Register of Creditors' Claims

Student: Erugina Sofya

Supervisor: Elena Lukyanchikova

Faculty: School of Law

Educational Programme: Civil Law and Commercial Law (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This final qualifying work is devoted to the study of ways to counteract the inclusion of fictitious debt in the register of creditors ' claims of the debtor. The paper examines the ways and means of countering the inclusion of this debt, as well as their correlation in the current judicial practice. Special attention is paid to the study of the legal nature of the creditor's right to demand recognition of the debtor's transaction aimed at the withdrawal of assets as void, as well as to the problems that arise when filing objections based on an argument about the nullity of the transaction against claims confirmed by judicial acts.

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