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Index
- Articles:
1. Products
2. Price
3. Delivery conditions
4. Packaging
5. Means of payment
6. Date of payment
7. Delivery period
8. Delivery delays
9. Contractual Responsibility
10. Patents, Trade Marks and Industrial Property Rights
11. Certification of product quality
12. Certification of product origin
13. Fulfilment of contract
14. Termination due to breach of contract
15. Insolvency
16. Subsistence of Obligations
17. Granting rights and obligations
18. Term of contract
19. Ownership
20. Force Majeure
21. Arbitration
22. Applicable legislation
23. Taxation
24. Language
- Annex I.- Products
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Summary
Model of the type of contract to be used by companies located in different countries for the sale and purchasing of goods. The exporter (the “Vendor”) is obliged to deliver the stated products, and the importer (the “Buyer”) shall acquire them under the agreed conditions of payment, delivery and transaction schedule. The model is intended for the international sale of different types of products (raw materials, other materials, consumer goods, capital goods, etc). For the most important issues (products, prices, form and date of payment, place of delivery, etc), there are a number of alternatives of wording. The contract conforms to the principles established in the Vienna Convention of 1980 regarding the international sale of goods.
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View the model of contract in Spanish
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