SUPPLIER'S CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSUMER LOSS OF TIME
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v8i3.4749Keywords:
Consumer law. Existential damage. Consumer useful time. Civil responsability. Civil right.Abstract
The purpose of this article is to analyze the hypotheses of civil liability of the supplier for existential damages in the light of the theory of consumer productive diversion, enshrined by Lawyer Marcos Dessaune, who classifies the existential damages experienced by consumers that divert their competences and suppress activities as indemnifiable. existential to solve problems arising from the consumption relationship, of which they gave no cause. To this end, we sought to analyze the civil liability institute from its historical conception to the contemporary doctrinal concept and then address each constitutive element of that institute and finally the consumerist code approach from its genesis to the application of civil liability and the theory of productive deviation ending with a jurisprudential analysis of the Superior Court of Justice.
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