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Commercial Mandate: Colombian Code, Articles 1262-1265 | Althox

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The Colombian Commercial Code, established by Decree 410 of 1971, stands as a foundational pillar of commercial law in Colombia. This comprehensive legal framework governs a wide array of business activities, contracts, and corporate obligations, ensuring order, predictability, and fairness within the national economy. Among its many provisions, Title XIII, dedicated to "The Mandate," plays a crucial role in defining the legal relationships between parties involved in commercial transactions, particularly concerning representation and agency. Understanding the nuances of the commercial mandate is essential for any individual or entity engaging in business within Colombia. It delineates the responsibilities, rights, and limitations of those who act on behalf of others in commercial endeavors. This article will delve into Chapter I, "General," specifically examining Sections 1262 through 1265, to provide a detailed and authoritative overview of these critical legal...

Mexican Commercial Code: First Book, Preliminary Title, Merchants, Obligations | Althox

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The Commercial Code of Mexico, originally published in the Official Journal of the Federation on October 7, 1889, stands as a cornerstone of the nation's commercial legal framework. This foundational document has undergone various reforms, with the last significant update published in the DOF on January 27, 2011, which introduced the "Commercial Trial" section. Understanding its initial structure, particularly the First Book, Preliminary Title, First Title (Merchants), and Title Two (Obligations Common to all Those Who Profess to Trade), is crucial for anyone navigating the Mexican business landscape. This comprehensive analysis delves into these fundamental sections, providing a detailed overview of what constitutes commercial acts, who is legally considered a merchant, and the essential obligations that bind all individuals and entities engaged in trade within Mexico. From the historical decree by President Porfirio Díaz to the modern electronic Public Registry of Co...