CONTENT OF THE CONTRACT: FROM NEGOTIATED CLAUSES TO IMPOSED AND ABUSE CLAUSES Cover Image

CONŢINUTUL CONTRACTULUI: DE LA CLAUZE NEGOCIATE, LA CLAUZE IMPUSE ŞI ABUZIVE
CONTENT OF THE CONTRACT: FROM NEGOTIATED CLAUSES TO IMPOSED AND ABUSE CLAUSES

Author(s): Camelia Spasici
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: negotiated clauses; standard clauses; abusive clauses;

Summary/Abstract: The clauses are stipulations, the result of the concordant wills of the parties, contained in a contract (validly concluded). In relation to the wills of the parties or the law, we distinguish between: negotiated contracts, accession contracts and binding contracts. These often include “negotiated clauses”, “standard clauses” or even “abusive clauses”. The study briefly analyzes the contractual clauses and their distinct legal regime, on two levels: - contractual clauses in the provisions of the Civil Code (essential and secondary clauses; extrinsic and intrinsic clauses, negotiated and imposed clauses), and - unfair terms in consumer law (notion and elements of unfair terms; scope; sanction and proof of unfair terms). The paper is structured in three sections: “Content of the contract: contractual clauses”, “Contractual clauses in the provisions of the Civil Code” and “Abusive clauses ‒ specific to consumer law”.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 27-38
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian
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