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- The concept, types, characteristics and meaning of the contract of sale. Rights and obligations of the parties
- Elements of a sales contract
- Responsibility of the parties under the contract of sale
- The concept, types, characteristics of the contract of retail sale. Legislation
- Elements of a retail sale contract
- Rights and obligations of the parties under a retail purchase and sale agreement. Responsibility of the parties
- Concept, characteristics, elements of the supply contract
- Conclusion and termination of the supply contract
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the supply agreement
- The concept, elements and features of the contract for the supply of goods for state or municipal needs
- Responsibility of the parties under the contract for the supply of goods for state or municipal needs. Contents of the contract
- The concept, types, characteristics of the contracting agreement, features of legal regulation. Difference from the supply contract
- Elements and content of the contracting agreement. Responsibility of the parties
- The concept, types, characteristics and content of the energy supply contract
- Elements of an energy supply contract
- Features of the conclusion and termination of the contract for energy supply. Liability of the parties under the contract
- Concept, characteristics, elements of a contract for the sale of real estate
- Parties to a real estate sale agreement, their obligations
- Real estate sale contract form
- Residential sale agreement. The concept of a contract for the sale of an enterprise
- Elements and content of an enterprise sale agreement
- The concept and characteristics of the contract of exchange. Responsibility of the parties
- Elements and content of an exchange agreement
- The concept, characteristics and subject of the donation agreement
- Parties to the donation agreement
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the donation agreement
- The form of the donation agreement, the procedure for its conclusion. Responsibility of the parties
- The concept, characteristics and features of the annuity agreement. Liability under the contract
- Elements of a lease agreement. Rights and obligations of the parties
- Features and elements of a permanent rent agreement
- The content of the contract of permanent rent
- Life annuity contract
- Lifetime maintenance contract with dependents
- The concept and characteristics of the lease agreement. Liability of the parties and termination of the contract
- Elements of a lease agreement
- Parties to the lease. Rights and obligations of the parties
- Features of the vehicle lease agreement
- Features of the enterprise lease agreement
- Features of a financial lease (leasing) agreement
- Concept, characteristics, legal regulation, elements of a loan agreement. Liability under the contract
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the loan agreement. Termination of the contract
- The concept, characteristics and elements of a tenancy agreement
- Social tenancy agreement
- The powers of the parties to the contract of social rental of residential premises, which differ from the powers of the parties to the contract of commercial rental of residential premises
- commercial lease agreement
- Rights and obligations of the parties to the contract
- Household contract
- Construction contract
- Contract for the performance of design and survey work
- Contract for the performance of work for state or municipal needs
- The concept, types, regulation of the contract for the provision of services
- Elements and content of the contract for the provision of services
- Transport contracts
- Contract of carriage of goods
- The concept, characteristics and elements of the contract for the carriage of passengers and baggage. Liability under the contract
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the contract for the carriage of passengers and baggage and under the contract of transport expedition
- The concept, characteristics and elements of the contract of transport expedition. Liability under the contract
- Towing contract
- The concept, types and legal regulation of the storage agreement
- Elements of a storage agreement
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the storage agreement
- Responsibility of the parties under the storage agreement
- The concept, characteristics and elements of the contract of agency. Features of a commercial order
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the contract of assignment. Termination of the contract
- Concept, characteristics, elements of the contract of commission. Termination of the contract
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the commission agreement
- The concept, characteristics and elements of an agency agreement
- The content of the agency agreement
- The concept and characteristics of the contract of trust management of property. Parties to the agreement
- Elements of the contract of trust management of property. Grounds for termination of the contract
- Contents of the property trust management agreement
- The concept and characteristics of the insurance contract. Parties to the agreement
- Basic concepts of insurance law. Elements of an insurance contract
- Rights of the parties under the insurance contract
- Obligations of the parties under the insurance contract
- Types of insurance
- Forms of insurance
- Concept, characteristics, elements and types of loan agreement
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the loan agreement
- Loan Agreement
- The concept, characteristics and elements of a financing agreement against the assignment of a monetary claim (factoring). Responsibility of the parties
- Rights and obligations of the parties under a financing agreement against the assignment of a monetary claim (factoring)
- The concept, characteristics and elements of a bank deposit agreement
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the bank deposit (deposit) agreement
- The concept, characteristics and elements of a bank account agreement
- Types of accounts under a bank account agreement. Liability of the parties and termination of the contract
- Rights and obligations of the parties under the bank account agreement
- Settlement obligations. Forms of non-cash payments. Settlements by payment order
- Settlements under a letter of credit
- Payments by checks
- Settlements for collection
- The concept, characteristics, elements and types of a simple partnership agreement
- The content of the simple partnership agreement
- Termination of a simple partnership agreement
- Acting in someone else's interest without a mandate
- Rights and obligations of the parties when acting in someone else's interest without instructions
- Public promise of reward
- public competition
- Games and betting
- General provisions on tort obligations (due to harm)
- General provisions of the rules on liability for tort obligations
- Features of liability of legal entities for tort liabilities
- Responsibility for tort obligations of minors, persons with limited legal capacity and legally incompetent
- Peculiarities of responsibility of persons possessing a source of increased danger in case of harm
- Features of compensation for harm caused to the life or health of a citizen, and harm caused by defects in goods, works or services
- General provisions on obligations arising from unjust enrichment
- Grounds for the emergence of obligations from unjust enrichment
- The powers of the parties to the obligation from unjust enrichment
- Liability of the parties to the obligation from unjust enrichment
- The concept, characteristics and elements of contracts for the implementation of research (R&D), experimental design (R&D) and technological work
- The content of the contract for the implementation of research (R&D), experimental design (R&D) and technological work
- The concept and content of know-how (a license agreement on granting the right to use a production secret)
- License agreement
- The concept, characteristics and elements of a commercial concession (franchising) agreement
- Rights of the right holder under a commercial concession agreement
- Obligations of the user under a commercial concession agreement
- Varieties of commercial concession (franchising). Subconcession. Restrictions on the rights of the parties under the contract
- Liability under a commercial concession agreement. Modification and termination of the contract
116. OBLIGATIONS OF THE USER UNDER THE CONTRACT OF COMMERCIAL CONCESSION
The user is obliged:
1) use the complex of exclusive rights received by him in strict accordance with the terms of the contract, in the prescribed amount and properly:
a) use a commercial designation, trademark, service mark or other means of individualization of the right holder in the manner specified in the contract when carrying out the activities provided for by the contract. The absence in the contract of any restrictions on this account means that these funds can be used in any way not prohibited by law;
b) to ensure that the quality of the goods produced by him on the basis of the contract, the works performed, the services rendered, are consistent with the quality of similar goods, works or services produced, performed or provided directly by the right holder. This obligation corresponds to the purpose of the agreement - to promote the expansion of the sale of goods (works, services);
at) comply with the instructions and instructions of the right holder aimed at ensuring that the nature, methods and conditions for using the complex of exclusive rights correspond to how it is used by the right holder, including instructions regarding the external and internal design of commercial premises used by the user in exercising the rights granted to him under the contract. If the contract does not limit the scope or content of instructions (instructions), they can be any;
d) provide buyers (customers) with all additional services that they could count on when purchasing (ordering) a product (work, service) directly from the copyright holder;
d) not to disclose production secrets (know-how) of the right holder and other confidential commercial information received from him. At the conclusion of the contract, the right holder must indicate what information he considers to be secret, and only in relation to them will the user be obliged to keep it secret;
f) inform buyers (customers) in the most obvious way for them that he uses a commercial designation, trademark, service mark or other means of individualization by virtue of a commercial concession agreement. The main area in which this obligation is carried out is advertising;
2) timely pay the right holder the remuneration stipulated by the contract. The remuneration can be paid in any form provided for by the agreement, in particular in the form of fixed one-time or periodic payments, deductions from proceeds, mark-ups on the wholesale price of goods transferred by the right holder for resale, etc. The choice of the form of payment of remuneration depends on the the sphere of commercial activity is granted a concession, how much trust the parties have in each other, how the registration of the right holder or user is built, etc.;
3) not to transfer the complex of rights received by him or part thereof to a subconcession without the consent of the right holder;
4) provide a specified number of subconcessions, if such an obligation is provided for by the agreement.
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