@2012happychap wrote:
I wasn't talking about consumer law, Well, you stated when the obligations of a party to a contract "should" be performed. Consequently I disagree. although that is quite a diverse subject. Is it? I had no idea.  I was talking about when I thought feedback was appropriate, you mean, voluntary feedback? if you wish to find out about consumer law, you sound smart enough to find that out for yourself Hmmm, I never thought to do that.

“Let's start with a definition of a commercial transaction. A commercial transaction is essentially an agreement between two or more parties to enter into a commercial relationship that involves the exchange of items of value, either on a one-off basis (as in the case of a sale), or on an ongoing basis (as in the case of an investment in a business or a joint venture).

The relevant laws and legal issues will depend on a number of factors, Yes. Yes they will. including the jurisdiction in which the parties and the relevant assets are located, the nature and structure of the transaction, the commercial agreements governing the transaction and any legal, regulatory or procedural requirements that need to be satisfied in order to give effect to the transaction.”

“sales agreement - an agreement (or contract) in which property is transferred from the seller (vendor) to the buyer (vendee) for a fixed price in money (paid or agreed to be paid by the buyer);”


 


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