The International Distribution Agreement


Book Description

With the ever-increasing interconnection between markets, businesses and individuals from all over the globe, professionals are asked to develop a greater interest in the international implications of contracts. This book focuses attention on the distribution agreement, one of the most widely used contractual schemes in the practice of international exchanges, providing a analysis and information on the issues that should be considered by the practitioner when drafting, interpreting or executing an international agreement. Issues relating to the choice of the governing law, the competent court, the validity or invalidity of some clauses, the impact that the language of the contract may have, as well as the different meaning and scope of application of some principles, such as good faith and le estoppel, are analyzed from a transnational perspective, highlighting how the same issue can be regulated differently depending on the regulatory framework that governs it. In this second edition, the distribution relationship has been evaluated mainly across the legal systems of the European Union, the United States and Latin America, while not missing references to other regulatory frameworks, which are highlighted in correspondence with particular issues.




Distributor Agreement


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With this quick and simple guide, non-lawyers can create their own document with ease. Comes with a court approved legal template, drafted and edited by licensed attorneys for use in all 50 States and Washington, D.C. Order your Distributor Agreement today!Free Bonus Material: - Learn the difference between a contract and agreement. Not 1 in 1,000 people know this! Choose the wrong one, and you could wind-up with a costly lawsuit and face financial ruin. - The MOST crucial element for avoiding expensive litigation and behind closed-door, high-fee consultations with your attorney. - Precisely "when and how" you should write your own document (This may surprise you, but you should NEVER fill-in another legal document until you've read this first!) - How to keep your document simple! Forget everything you've ever been told... this is the ONLY tip you'll ever need! - How to know if your legal document is 100% binding and enforceable! Shockingly, most agreements never hold up in a court of law. But once you're armed with this crucial piece of information, you'll never have to worry about being "financially raped" by the legal system! - Why and how to include the right usage of names and addresses in your document. (Get this one wrong and you can forget about ever winning your case in a court of law. Your legal document won't be worth the paper it's written on.) - How to lawfully recover "employee training expenses" when he or she leaves your employ. - How to sign a legal document so that you cannot be held liable in a court of law. - Key elements to look for in a legal contract before you sign it! (Don't ever sign another legal contract until you've got this down cold!) - Why you should NEVER use a friend, family member or relative as an independent witness. - How specific legal clauses can protect you when doing business in another state or province. - Why using an "interpretation clause" is a powerfully-effective strategy to legally protect yourself. - Discover what legal clauses lawyers intentionally leave out of contracts so that they can expect to litigate later. - What makes one legal contract different (and, infinitely better) than other written contracts. - How to use the guides alternative/optional attorney clauses for ironclad legal protection. - Plus... many other legal tips and invaluable information.Scroll up and order your law firm template today!




Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts (PEL CAFDC)


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The rules presented in this volume of "Principles of European Law" deal with commercial agency, franchise and distribution contracts, and with other contracts where one party uses the other party's skill and efforts to bring its products to the market. Although these Principles are not directly applicable to other long-term (commercial) contracts, some of the Articles may be applied to such contracts by way of analogy where appropriate. The economic function of all three contracts is that they are instrumental in bringing products to the market. They are so-called vertical agreements, as they are agreements between economic actors on different levels in the production and distribution chain. Obviously, the economic importance of these contracts is enormous since they form the connection between producers and retailers who sell the products to consumers and other final users. There are only very few economic sectors where producers regularly sell their products directly to final consumer users. Goodwill compensation after the ending of a distribution contract, the moment at which the agent's commission is due, the franchisor's obligation to maintain the good reputation of the network are but a few examples of issues where specific rules are needed in order to give legal practice some guidance and to provide practitioners with a reasonable degree of legal certainty.




Export/Import Procedures and Documentation


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The details of international business are growing more complex by the day-and even the most seasoned professionals can find themselves in need of guidance. This comprehensive answer book supplies readers with a clear view of the entire export/import process, explaining the ins and outs of shipping and insurance; payment mechanisms; distributors vs. agents; customs and export control requirements; and transportation issues. Featuring dozens of sample contracts, procedures, checklists, and ready-to-use forms-Export/Import Procedures and Documentation is an authoritative voice in the everchanging, often confusing world of international laws and regulations. The revised fifth edition contains new and expanded information on topics including: Corporate oversight and compliance * Valuation * The Export Control Reform Act * Licensing requirements and exceptions * International Commerce Trade Terminology * The shifting definition of "Country of Origin" * Specialized exporting and importing * And more Thorough and accessible, this trusted resource provides readers with the tools they need to manage supply chain dynamics around the world, and keep everything organized, up-to-date, and above board each step of the way.




Agency and Distribution Agreements:An International Survey


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This new Second Edition of the acclaimed & successful work, originally produced by the EEC Law Commission of the Association internationale des jeunes avocats (A.I.J.A.), has now been thoroughly revised, updated, & also expanded to include EFTA countries. An assessment of EEC (and in turn the situation pertaining to EFTA states) law & jurisprudence as it affects agency, distribution & franchising agreements is made at the outset. There then follows a detailed comparative analysis of the different national legal regimes (country by country) governing such arrangements within the EC & EFTA states, & an explanation of the extent to which EC law & practice is or may already be applicable to them. The systematic & thorough research presented in this text is structured to facilitate cross reference & comparison, & supplemented by case law & legislative references. The authors are practitioners of law who are frequently involved in the field of commercial agency & distribution agreements in the twelve member states, & members of the Association internationale des jeunes avocats (A.I.J.A.).




Code of Federal Regulations


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Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.







International Commercial Agency and Distribution Agreements


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In this enriched new edition of a proven, indispensable practical guide to the drafting and negotiating of agency, distribution, and franchising agreements, the contributors have all updated their country reports with recent cases and commentary and an abundance of new sample clauses and other practical features. In addition, four major jurisdictions – Brazil, England, Japan, and the United States – have been added, bringing the total number of country reports to nineteen. The first edition is well known among commercial law practitioners as the preeminent hands-on guide to drafting effective distribution agreements tailored specifically to countries in which foreign direct investment is a major component of the economy. Local experts provide detailed information on specific applicable law, major current case law, drafting guidance with specific clauses, and official English versions of relevant primary material. Case law summaries clearly expose the issues from which disputes arise, – and the financial consequences of those disputes – and the practical discussion includes sample clauses designed to anticipate those issues and avoid the pitfalls to which they often lead. The enormous day-to-day usefulness of this book will be self-evident to corporate counsel and other lawyers negotiating international commercial distribution agreements. Legal scholars as well will welcome the book’s comparative study of applicable law on commercial contracts in a wide variety of national jurisdictions.