sutartys
Sutartys are legally binding agreements between two or more parties that create rights and obligations. In Lithuania, they are governed primarily by the Civil Code (Lietuvos Respublikos civilinis kodeksas) and related private-law acts, as well as general principles applicable to contracts. The essential elements of a valid sutartis include offer and acceptance, mutual consent, capacity to contract, a lawful subject matter, and a legitimate purpose. While many contracts can be concluded orally, some types require written form or specific formalities.
Contracts can be bilateral or unilateral. Most everyday sutartys are bilateral, imposing reciprocal duties on the
Performance of a contract requires each party to fulfill its promised obligations in accordance with the agreed
Sutartys lie at the core of private life and commerce, enabling transactions, property rights, services, and