Linked contracts and fraus legis in Chilean Private Law. An analysis in light of Italian Law

Diego Ojeda Soto*

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Abstract

Linked contracts are a law avoidance control instrument. They allow us to interpret jointly the several contracts through which an economic transaction has been fractioned. This, in turn, allows us to determine whether a legal rule has been avoided. Following Italian Law authors, this paper proposes a reconstruction of linked contracts theory in Chilean Law, emphasizing crossed contractual interpretation as one of its effects. Then, it analyses how can a fraud be committed by fractioning a transaction in multiple contracts, each one legal by itself, and how can linked contracts theory allow the interpreter to determine the fraudulent scheme and to sanction it, by enforcing the avoided legal rule.

Translated title of the contributionContratos conexos y fraude a la ley en el Derecho Privado chileno. Análisis a la luz del Derecho italiano
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)69-85
Number of pages17
JournalRevista de Derecho
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • contractual fractioning
  • Contratos conexos
  • fraccionamiento contractual
  • fraude a la ley
  • fraus legis
  • Linked contracts

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