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German Commercial Law

1. Introduction to German Commercial Law German Commercial Law (Handelsrecht) is a specialized branch of private law that governs business transactions, commercial entities, and the rights and obligations of merchants. It primarily builds upon civil law principles, especially the German Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, BGB), while providing additional regulations tailored to the needs of trade…
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German agency agreement

Agency Agreement   between the company ………………………. (name of the company and location of the headquarter)   – hereinafter referred to as company – and Mr. / Company ……………………………. (name of the sales representative, address)   – hereinafter referred to as commercial agent-   § 1 Legal status of the commercial agent The commercial agent acts…
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Incoterms

EXW = Ex Works The responsibility is in this case on the seller. This delivers as soon as the goods have been provided to the buyer on the production site (warehouse, factory, etc.) without the goods being cleared for export and loaded onto a vehicle. This clause therefore constitutes the minimum obligation for the seller,…
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German Commercial Law

Commercial law concerns all the relations between business partners. The most important legal regulation in Germany is the commercial code (Handelsgesetzbuch – HGB). In every business negotiations, HGB applies. Many questions of interpretation are also solved and regulated by the statute law, commercial practice and trade customs. German commercial law has been heavily influenced by…
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