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NOTIONS OF COMMERCIAL LAW - Coggle Diagram
NOTIONS OF COMMERCIAL LAW
It belongs to private law.
The Code of Commerce sets out what trade acts are covered by law.
Acts of commerce are legal acts concluded by natural or moral persons, which have legal effects.
Commercial contracts are agreements that produce or transfer obligations and rights of a commercial nature.
Electronic, optical or other technology may be used in acts of trade.
Acts of commerce are regulated by the Trade Code.
It is the set of legal rules that regulate people, relationships, acts and things that have to do with trade.
Both natural and moral persons are considered traders.
The Public Trade Registry is an institution that cannot be dispensed with in commercial law.
Commercial companies are recognized as moral persons, subject to law with legal capacity.