Article 7. Grounds for the emergence, amendment and termination of civil rights and obligations of the Civil Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Civil rights and obligations arise, change and terminate from the grounds provided for by the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as from the actions of citizens and legal entities, which, although not provided for by it, but by virtue of the general principles and meaning of civil legislation give rise to civil rights and obligations.
In accordance with this, civil rights and obligations arise, change and cease.:
1) from contracts and other transactions provided for by the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as from transactions, although not provided for by it, but not contrary to the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
2) from administrative acts entailing civil law consequences by virtue of the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan;
3) from a court decision that established civil rights and obligations;
4) as a result of the creation, destruction, acquisition or alienation of property on grounds not prohibited by legislative acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as the renunciation of property rights;
5) as a result of the creation of inventions, industrial designs, works of science, literature and art and other results of intellectual activity;
6) as a result of causing harm to another person, as well as as a result of unjustified acquisition or saving of property at the expense of another person (unjustified enrichment);
7) due to other actions of citizens and legal entities;
8) as a result of events with which the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan relates the occurrence of civil consequences.
The footnote. Article 7 as amended by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 02.27.2017 No. 49-VI (effective ten calendar days after the date of its first official publication).
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