*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. On 7 March 2016, the Trade Practices Review Commission (TPRB) was asked for advice on the coordination of domestic and international rules on payment periods. More specifically, the request concerns the application of Article L. 441-6, I, paragraph 9 of the French Commercial Code to an international contract for the sale of goods concluded between a foreign seller - established either in a European Union member country or not - and a buyer established in France. The contracts concerned are those subject to the jurisdiction of the French court and to French law in so far as it includes the Vienna
CASE COMMENTS: RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES – CEPC – NATIONAL LAW – VIENNA CONVENTION
Term of payment: The French Commission for Examination of Unfair Commercial Practice excludes the application of legal thresholds for term of payment in national law applicable to international sale contracts
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