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Right to distribute is the right of the paragraph averaging of goods and services. It serves the regulation of the marketing machinery. It covers in particular the legal relations between entrepreneurs and commercial agents (=Handelsvertreterrecht) or brokers, between insurance and insurance agent or insurance broker, between building society and building society representative, between Franchisegeber and Franchisenehmer (=Franchiserecht), between employers and employed traveler and between manufacturers and/or supplier and contract dealer. The legal relation with the final customer (e.g. buyer, insurant, tenant, investor, client) is usually not seen however as part of the right to distribute.

The right to distribute is not coherently regulated. The legal relations applicable regulations managing specified on those are particularly in the following laws: Civil law book (BGB), commercial code (HGB), introductory law to the civil law book (EGBGB). In addition, legal regulations, which "„being allowed "“within the range of the paragraph averaging or - to regulate, belong to organization to the right to distribute. This applies among other things to certain regulations of the following right areas: Competition right, trust right, data protection law. Finally also the European right represents an important source of right of the right to distribute.

Literature

  • January Patrick Giesler, Praxishandbuch right to distribute, German lawyer Verlag, Bonn 2005, P. 28-31
  • Michael Martinek, Franz Semler and Stefan Habermeier, manual of the right to distribute, 2. Edition, Beck, Munich 2003, P. 3-5 (editors: Martinek)

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