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Consumer contract

The civil law book mentions the "“consumer contract"” under anderm one in "§355, that so-called right of revocation with legal definition stands in "§310 III, it concerns thus literally contracts "“between an entrepreneur and a consumer (consumer contracts)"”. With the present Treaties it can act around different kinds of contracts (purchase, serving, work contracts etc.). It is important that the parties are consumers and/or entrepreneurs.

The terms consumers and/or entrepreneurs are regulated as follows:

  • Consumer ("§13): "“Consumer is each natural person, who locks a legal transaction for a purpose, neither their commercial nor its independent vocational activity to be added can."” Crucially thus the purpose of the business is, thus is also a businessman, who buys privately a vehicle, a consumer.
  • Entrepreneur ("§14 I): "“Entrepreneur is a natural or legal entity or a legally responsible unincorporated firm, those at the time of conclusion of a legal transaction in practice of its commercial or independent vocational activity acts."”

See also

Consumer protection


Related Websites

We found here 3 related websites.

  • DTI Fact Sheet Unfair terms in contracts
    The Regulations require that plain and intelligible language is used in consumer contracts. The plain language rule is part of a wider requirement that ...

  • PLAIN LANGUAGE CONSUMER CONTRACT ACT
    All consumer contracts executed after the effective date of this act shall be ... The consumer wrote the contract or the part of it that violates this act. ...

  • Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 2083
    The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 ... (1) An unfair term in a contract concluded with a consumer by a seller or supplier shall not be ...

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