Benevolent Intervention (2024)
The intervention must cease immediately once the Principal is able to resume management of their own affairs or when a legal representative is appointed.
In legal and administrative contexts, (often based on the Roman law concept of negotiorum gestio ) refers to a person taking unauthorized action to manage someone else's affairs for their benefit, typically in an emergency or when the principal is unable to act. Benevolent Intervention
: The Principal should indemnify the Intervener against liabilities incurred toward third parties (e.g., if the Intervener signed an emergency repair contract on the Principal's behalf). The intervention must cease immediately once the Principal
: The Intervener must act with reasonable care. They may be liable for damages if they act with gross negligence during the intervention. : The Intervener must act with reasonable care
An intervention occurs when a person (the Intervener ) acts with the intention of protecting the interests of another (the Principal ) without being authorized or legally bound to do so.
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