French Consumer Law
Auteurs : Louis Vogel, Joseph Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Advertising and sales promotion
Title 1: Conditions of validity
Chapter 1: Compatibility with Union law
Chapter 2: Scope of application of review
Section 1: Clauses relating to conclusion of contract
Section 2: Clauses relating to scope of contract
A: Liability of professional
2°: Compensation for breach
Section 4: Clauses relating to end of contract
Section 5: Dispute resolution clauses
Chapter 4: Sanction of unfair terms
Title 3: Distance and off-premises contracts
Title 4: Other sales techniques
Part 3: After Sale
424. Invocation of force majeure or legitimate reason
1 minute de lecture
Article R. 212-1, 5° (former Article R. 132-1, 5°) of the Consumer Code presumes irrefutably unfair any clause which obliges the non-professional or the consumer to perform his obligations even though the professional does not perform its own obligations to deliver or guarantee a good or its obligation to provide a service. By extension, case law considers that, like the professional, the consumer …