Abstract

The article deals with issues related to the execution of court judgements issued in cases of challenging regulatory legal acts that establish tariffs (prices). The author comes to the conclusion that the execution of court's decisions on the recognition of tariff normative legal acts as invalid includes the publication of such decisions, the cancellation of the record of registration of the tariff act recognized by the court as invalid, and the judicial control over the adoption of a replacement regulatory tariff act by the authority or official who established an illegal tariff (if the court in its judgement obliged the authority or an official to adopt a replacement legal act). The analysis of the most common problems that arise in the practice of implementing judicial acts issued in cases of this category allowed the author to formulate concrete proposals for changing the current procedural legislation.

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