1Associate Professor, Candidate of Legal Sciences, Head of the
2Teacher,
This article discusses the specifics of the validity of a statute of limitations in civil law. The author explains that the duration of treatment is a certain period of time during which procedural actions can be performed. Terms of exercise of subjective civil rights and fulfillment of obligations are determined by the relevant legal norms regulating certain types of property and personal-non-property relations. The same norms also define the time limits on which protective measures can sometimes be applied in the event of a violation of subjective civil rights. Such periods are called statute of limitations in civil law.
Civil law, Statute of limitations, Procedural actions, Substantive law