Abstract
Relevance. The theory of legal facts, despite the rather long period of its formation and subsequent development, is currently not fully developed and requires constant attention from representatives of both the general theory of law and individual legal branches. Recently, the idea of the possibility of constructing various sets of legal facts based on a systematic approach has appeared and attracts increasing attention, which can have a positive impact on the process of forming a system of law. The concept of “large actual system” was introduced, but up to the present time it remains in the state of a general idea (concept).The purpose is to substantiate the system of views regarding the consistency of the actual prerequisites as a promising direction in the development of the theory of legal facts.Objectives are to approach; identify the goals of the formation of large actual systems; identify similarities and differences between actual compositions and actual systems as varieties of actual associations; substantiate the need for further development of the property of the systematic nature of legal facts.Methodology. The study was conducted using the dialectical method of scientific knowledge, as well as methods of analysis, comparison, formal logical methods.Results. The results of the study are essential in relation to the further development and improvement of the theory of legal facts as a system of ideas regarding the actual basis of legal regulation.Conclusion. The actual compositions and systems are formed using the principles of the systems approach. The difference between them lies in the difference in their functional purpose. The development of the system property of factual prerequisites is a promising direction in the development of the theory of legal facts.
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