French Distribution Law
Auteurs : Louis Vogel, Joseph Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Exclusive purchase/Exclusive supply
Part 2: Exclusive distribution
Part 3: Selective distribution
Part 4: Motor vehicle distribution
Part 5: Franchises
Title 1: Commercial agency and competition
Chapter 1: Classification of contract
Chapter 2: Rules of evidence and procedure
I: Best-effort obligation
II: Obligation of loyalty
III: Legal non-compete obligation
IV: Obligation to provide information
VI: De credere agreement
Section 2: Obligations of the principal
Chapter 4: Termination of contract
Chapter 5: Consequences of termination
Chapter 6: Transfer of contract
Chapter 7: International contract
Part 7: Managers
Part 8: Sales representatives (VRP - Voyageurs Représentants Placiers)
474. Non-compete clause.
1 minute de lecture
A non-compete clause may be imposed on commercial agents for the period after the termination of their contract, and the rules on non-compete clause are governed by Article L. 134-14 of the Commercial Code. A non-compete clause must be in writing and be limited in space (geographic sector or group of customers) , in time (a maximum of two years) and as regards the activity sector (products or ser …