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        1 - Feasibility Study Of Resale In Iranian Law In Comparison With The Convention On The International Sale Of Goods
        Seyedeh Maryam Asadi nejad
        After the contract of sale, if the seller remains with the seller not only should the seller protect the seller, but he is also responsible for the exchange guarantee, while the seller and its benefits and representations belong to the customer. In addition, the costs o More
        After the contract of sale, if the seller remains with the seller not only should the seller protect the seller, but he is also responsible for the exchange guarantee, while the seller and its benefits and representations belong to the customer. In addition, the costs of maintaining the seller from the time of concluding the contract until the time of delivery or loss will be borne by the seller and this will cause an imbalance in the contractual relationship between the seller and the customer.In response to this question, what is the solution to prevent damages in the Convention on the International Sale of Goods and in Iranian law?It should be said that one of the non-judicial and conventional solutions to create this economic security and to prevent any possible damage to the resale system is mentioned in some international regulations, including the Convention on the International Sale of Goods.According to the provisions of the convention, it is possible to resell without dissolution, and in our regulations, such a thing is not clearly stated, but on the contrary, for resale, the contract must be dissolved first, then resale or it will be possible to transfer it. Manuscript profile