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What are the types of disputes?

Legal analysis: Common dispute types include: 1. Personality rights disputes; 2. Divorce disputes; 3. Legal inheritance disputes; 4. Ownership disputes; 5. Property damage compensation disputes; 6. Compensation fees for contracted land expropriation Allocation disputes; 7. Disputes over confirmation of land contract management rights; 8. Disputes over construction land use rights; 9. Disputes over sales contracts; 10. Disputes over real estate development and operation contracts; 11. Disputes over housing sales contracts; 12. Disputes over financial loan contracts; 13. Private lending disputes; 14. Guarantee contract disputes; 15. Lease contract disputes; 16. Trademark rights infringement disputes; 17. Labor contract disputes; 18. Equity transfer disputes; 19. Liability insurance contract disputes; 20. Personal insurance contract disputes; 21 . Motor vehicle traffic accident liability disputes; 22. Medical damage liability disputes;

Legal basis: "People's Republic of China and Civil Code"

Article 10: When handling civil disputes, In accordance with the law; if the law does not provide for it, customs may be applied, but must not violate public order and good customs.

Article 593: If a party breaches the contract due to a third party, it shall bear liability for breach of contract to the other party in accordance with the law. Disputes between one party and a third party shall be handled in accordance with legal provisions or agreement.

Article 1,222 If a patient is harmed during diagnosis and treatment activities and any of the following circumstances occurs, the medical institution is presumed to be at fault: (1) Violation of the law, Administrative regulations, rules and other provisions related to diagnosis and treatment standards;

(2) Concealing or refusing to provide medical record information related to the dispute;

(3) Losing, forging, tampering or violating the law Destroy medical records.