cross-border dispute definition
cross-border dispute means a contractual dispute arising from a sales or service contract where, at the time the consumer orders the goods or services, the consumer is resident in a Member State other than the Member State in which the trader is established;
cross-border dispute means a dispute between a consumer and a trader, related to contractual obligations and/or consumer rights provided in Union acts as referred to in article 2(1), where the consumer is resident in a Member State other than the Member State in which the trader is established or where the consumer is resident in a Member State and the trader is established outside of the Union;’.
cross-border dispute means a dispute concerning contractual obligations arising from a sales contract or a service contract where, at the time the consumer orders the goods or services, the trader is established in the United Kingdom and the consumer is resident in another member State;
More Definitions of cross-border dispute
cross-border dispute means a dispute where a client is domiciled or habitually resident in a Member State other than the Member State where the court is sitting or where the decision is to be enforced;
cross-border dispute means a contractual dispute arising from a sales or service contract where, at the time the consumer orders the goods or services and–
cross-border dispute means the dispute between a consumer and a financial services provider, where the provider is established in a Member State other than that in which the consumer resides;
cross-border dispute means a contractual dispute arising from a sales or service contract in the financial services area where, at the time the consumer orders the goods or services, the consumer is resident in a European country other than the European country in which the trader is established.
cross-border dispute means a dispute where the party applying for legal aid in the context of the Directive is domiciled or is habitually resident, as determined by Article 59 of Council
cross-border dispute means: a dispute between a policyholder of a Member State and an insurance undertaking with head office in another Member State;