Test Your Knowledge of Commercial Law
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D'où provient le Code de Hammurabi?

  • De la civilisation égyptienne
  • De la civilisation grecque
  • De la civilisation mésopotamienne (correct)
  • De la civilisation romaine
  • Qui a créé les INCOTERMS?

  • La Chambre de Commerce Internationale (correct)
  • L'Organisation des Nations unies
  • La Banque mondiale
  • L'Union européenne
  • Qu'est-ce qu'une clause de juridiction territoriale?

  • Une clause qui stipule que le contrat est nul dans les actes commerciaux isolés
  • Une clause qui permet de régler les litiges par arbitrage
  • Une clause qui doit être stipulée clairement pour être valable (correct)
  • Une clause qui permet de résilier le contrat en cas de non-respect des engagements
  • Comment appelle-t-on une convention qui soumet un litige à l'arbitrage?

    <p>Une clause de compromis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Dans quelle forme doit être la convention d'arbitrage?

    <p>Elle doit être écrite</p> Signup and view all the answers

    L'accord d'arbitrage est-il lié au contrat initial?

    <p>Non, il est indépendant du contrat initial</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Qu'a fait la Loi Le Chapelier en France?

    <p>Elle a aboli le système des corporations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Sur quoi repose le contrat de partenariat?

    <p>L'article 1832 du Code civil</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Qu'a imposé le Décret-Loi du 12 novembre 1938 pour les étrangers non-français?

    <p>La nécessité d'une carte de commerçant étranger</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Sur quoi est basée l'action en concurrence déloyale?

    <p>Les articles 1240 et 1241 du Code civil</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    1. The Code of Hammurabi originated from the Mesopotamian civilization.
    2. INCOTERMS were created by the International Chamber of Commerce.
    3. A territorial jurisdiction clause must be stipulated clearly and is null in isolated commercial acts.
    4. A convention that submits a dispute to arbitration is called a clause compromissoire.
    5. The convention of arbitration must be in writing and can be institutional.
    6. The arbitration agreement is independent of the contract and renders state courts incompetent.
    7. The Law Le Chapelier abolished the corporation system in France.
    8. The contract of partnership is based on Article 1832 of the Civil Code.
    9. The Decree-Law of November 12, 1938, imposed the requirement of a foreign trader card for non-French nationals.
    10. The action for unfair competition is based on Articles 1240 and 1241 of the Civil Code.
    11. Non-resident foreigners must make a prior declaration to exercise commercial or artisanal activities in France.
    12. Dénigrement requires a statement that devalues the image of a competitor.
    13. Diffamation, dénigrement, désorganisation, and parasitisme commercial are acts of unfair competition.
    14. The place of residence of the defendant determines the territorial jurisdiction of the Commercial Court.
    15. An act between two merchants, one of whom is not acting within their commercial profession, is a mixed act.
    16. The lex mercatoria is the set of international rules recognized as a private source of international commercial law.

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    Test your knowledge on international commercial law with this quiz! From the origins of the Code of Hammurabi to the modern-day lex mercatoria, this quiz covers a range of topics including arbitration, territorial jurisdiction, unfair competition, and more. Sharpen your legal skills and impress your colleagues with your expertise in commercial law. Keywords: international commercial law, arbitration, territorial jurisdiction, unfair competition, lex mercatoria.

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