Abstract

The article examines the peasant (farm) household as a family enterprise in agriculture. Three types of peasant (farm) household are identified: an individual household, a non-legal entity, a commercial corporation, the procedure for their creation and the peculiarities of their legal status are highlighted as well. It is concluded that the peasant (farm) household, created in the form of a commercial corporation, is a special form in which elements of a full and limited partnership are combined. The property relations in the peasant (farm) household were analyzed in relation to each form. It is concluded that it is necessary to unify the liability of the household members for its obligations.

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