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Colombian Trade Code: Arbitration Repeal 1989 | Althox

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The Colombian Trade 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 commercial activities, from contracts and companies to maritime law and intellectual property. Within its extensive structure, Book Six was dedicated to Procedures, and Part III specifically addressed Arbitration, outlining the mechanisms for resolving commercial disputes outside of traditional judicial courts. However, the legal landscape is dynamic, constantly evolving to meet new societal and economic demands. This dynamism is evident in the history of the Colombian Trade Code's arbitration provisions. Specifically, Sections 2011 through 2025, which initially constituted the core of arbitration regulation within the 1971 Code, underwent a significant transformation. These sections were entirely repealed by Extraordinary Decree 2279 of 1989, Article 55, marking a pivotal moment in the development ...

Colombian Commercial Code: General Provisions (Articles 1-9) | Althox

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The Colombian Commercial Code, established by Decree 410 of March 27, 1971, stands as a cornerstone of the nation's economic and legal framework. This comprehensive legislation governs commercial activities, defining the rights and obligations of traders and the nature of business transactions. Its preliminary chapter, specifically Articles 1 through 9, lays down the fundamental principles that guide the interpretation and application of commercial law, establishing a hierarchy of legal sources and addressing crucial aspects such as commercial custom and international legal principles. Understanding these initial articles is paramount for anyone involved in commercial endeavors within Colombia, as they dictate how disputes are resolved, how legal gaps are filled, and how international trade is integrated into the national system. This detailed exploration delves into each of these foundational articles, providing a comprehensive analysis of their scope, implications, and practic...

Colombian Commercial Code: Seller's Obligations (Arts 922-942) | Althox

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The Colombian Commercial Code, established by Decree 410 of 1971, serves as the foundational legal framework governing commercial activities within Colombia. Book IV, specifically Part II concerning Sale and Swap, delves into the intricate details of contractual relationships, outlining the rights and obligations of parties involved. Chapter IV, spanning Articles 922 to 942, is particularly crucial as it meticulously defines the obligations incumbent upon the seller in a commercial transaction. Understanding these provisions is essential for businesses and individuals engaged in commerce, ensuring legal compliance and protecting interests. This comprehensive guide will explore each article within this chapter, providing a detailed analysis of the seller's responsibilities, from the tradition of domain and methods of delivery to warranties, latent defects, and the legal remedies available in case of non-compliance. We aim to offer clarity on these vital legal stipulations. Ta...