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Colombian Commercial Code - Decree 410 of 1971 - Book IV - Of Contracts and Corporate Obligations - Title XIII - The Mandate - Chapter III - Termination of mandate - From: Section 1287 to: 1311 Art

CHAPTER IV Commission Section I Overview Section 1287 .- The commission is a sort of mandate which is entrusted to a person engaged  professionally to, the execution of one or more business on their own behalf but on behalf of others. Section 1288 .- Accepted a commission will be presumed when people publicly confers bearing the character of commissioners, by the mere fact that the refuse within three days from the date they received the respective proposal. When no legal grounds to notify the commission fails to refuse the commission, or serve expressly or tacitly accepted, the customer will be responsible for any damage that befalls him why. Although the Commission refused the commission but to be given will not be excused from practice the steps necessary for the preservation of the principal effects that referred you, until it provides new manager, but by practicing these steps and implied accepted the commission. Section 1289 .- The ...

Colombian Commercial Code - Decree 410 of 1971 - Book IV - Of Contracts and Corporate Obligations - Title XIII - The Mandate - Chapter III - Termination of mandate - From: Section 1279 to: 1286 Art

CHAPTER III Termination of mandate Section 1279 .- The principal may revoke all or part of the mandate unless it has been agreed the vesting or the mandate is also known in the interest of the agent or a third party, in which case it may be removed only for cause. Section 1280 .- In all cases of revocation abuse of office, the principal will be bound to pay the agent their total remuneration as compensation for the damages you cause. Section 1281 .- The mandate given by several persons, may be removed only by all constituents, except that there is just cause. Section 1282 .- Revocation effect from when the president is aware of it, without prejudice to Article 2199 of Civil Code. Section 1283 .- If the mandate has been agreed in principal or interest of a third party, the president can be waived only for just cause, failing to compensate the damages to the client or third party occasioned by the resignation abusive. Section 1284 .- ...