Abstract
This article analyzes whether there are grounds for the case law to categorize the business judgment rule as a presumption. The author presents the main criterions that cause the categorization of the legal norm as a presumption. In the context of the identified criterions of the presumption category, it is evaluated whether the business judgment rule matches such criterions.
Highlights
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama, ar pagrįstai verslo sprendimo taisyklė teismų praktikoje priskiriama prezumpcijos kategorijai
The author presents the main criterions that cause the categorization of the legal norm as a presumption
In the context of the identified criterions of the presumption category, it is evaluated whether the business judgment rule matches such criterions
Summary
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