Swiss franc cases still without breakthrough
On 15 October this year, the Supreme Court issued a ruling on a denominated loan agreement taken from Deutsche Bank. There were a lot of expectations caused by this judgment, even hopes that it would become a breakthrough in the so-called “Swiss franc cases”. It was not the first time when the Supreme Court focused on the subject of indexed loans, however it was the first time when it expressly and unequivocally commented on the possibility and justifiability, if any, to consider such an agreement as invalid in its entirety pursuant to Article 58 of the Civil Code due to its nature contrary to law and principles of social coexistence. So why no breakthrough has been observed?
Answers to these questions are provided by the trainee attorney-at-law Dorota Kęsik in Lexplorers.
Link to the article: http://lexplorers.pl/przelomu-w-sprawach-frankowych-nadal-brak/
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