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Colombian Unfair Competition Law: Repealed Articles 75-77 Analysis | Althox

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The legal framework governing commercial activities is a cornerstone of any functional economy, ensuring fair play and protecting market participants. In Colombia, the Commercial Code, primarily established by Decree 410 of 1971, has been the foundational text for business law. Over time, as economies evolve and global standards shift, legal provisions require adaptation. This article delves into a significant aspect of this evolution: the repeal of Articles 75, 76, and 77 concerning unfair competition, and their replacement by a more comprehensive legislative act. Understanding the historical context of these repealed articles and the subsequent legislation provides crucial insights into the development of Colombian commercial law and its commitment to fostering an equitable business environment. This exploration will cover the original intent, the reasons for their repeal, and the profound impact of Act 256 of 1996, which now governs unfair competition practices in the country. ...

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...

Colombian Commercial Code: Trademarks, Decree 410, Decision 344 | Althox

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The legal framework governing industrial property in Colombia is a complex tapestry woven from national legislation and international agreements. At its core lies the Colombian Commercial Code, specifically Decree 410 of 1971, which initially established many of the foundational principles. However, the landscape of intellectual property, particularly concerning distinctive signs like trademarks and service marks, has undergone significant evolution due to regional integration efforts. This article delves into Book III, Title II, Chapter II, Section II of the Colombian Commercial Code, covering Articles 584 through 597. It meticulously examines how these articles, initially defining the regime for trademarks and service marks, were largely superseded and recontextualized by Decision 344 of 1993 from the Commission of the Cartagena Agreement, now known as the Andean Community. Table of Contents Introduction to the Legal Framework Historical Context: Decree 410 of 19...

Colombian Commercial Code: Distinctive Signs, Articles 583-585 | Althox

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The Colombian Commercial Code, specifically Decree 410 of 1971, serves as the foundational legal framework governing commercial activities within Colombia. Its extensive provisions cover everything from company formation to contractual obligations and intellectual property. Within this comprehensive code, Book III, dedicated to Commercial Property, plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the intangible assets of businesses. This section delves into the intricate details of Industrial Property, focusing particularly on distinctive signs as outlined in Chapter II, Section I. Understanding these definitions, especially Articles 583 and 585, is crucial for any entity operating or planning to operate in the Colombian market, as they delineate the legal protections afforded to elements that distinguish one business from another. A digital illustration captures the essence of the Colombian Commercial Code, highlighting the intricate legal framework surrounding distinctive signs and indus...