Spanish Code of Commerce definition
Examples of Spanish Code of Commerce in a sentence
This Agreement, the performance of the obligations contemplated herein, and any non- contractual obligations arising from, or in connection with, this Agreement, will be governed by and construed in accordance with the general laws of Spain (‘derecho comun’) and the Spanish Code of Commerce.
The Supplier expressly waives its rights under Article 1,484 of the Spanish Civil Code and Article 336 of the Spanish Code of Commerce (when applicable) and shall, in any event, remain liable for faults and defects in its supplies that might have escaped the Purchaser’s check or which are only revealed when the supplies are used.
Notwithstanding the above, Supplier shall be liable for any damages to the Goods, including damages resulting from Force Majeure cases, as stated in article 334 of the Spanish Code of Commerce.
The Sellers expressly waive the lapsing periods envisaged in Article 1490 of the Spanish Civil Code and Articles 336 and 342 of the Spanish Code of Commerce.