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Article L132-1 of the French Commercial code

A commission agent is one who acts in his own name or under a corporate name on behalf of a principal. The duties and rights of a commission agent acting on behalf of a principal are determined by the Title XIII of Book III of the Civil Code.

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Article L132-2 of the French Commercial code

The commission agent has a lien on the value of the goods which are the subject of his obligation and on the documents relating thereto for all his claims for commission against his principal, even if arising in connection with earlier transactions. The commission agent’s lien claim includes, together with the principal, interest, commission and incidental costs.

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Article L132-7 of the French Commercial code

Goods leaving the seller’s or the shipper’s warehouse travel, unless otherwise agreed, at the risk and peril of the person to whom they belong, subject to his recourse against the commission agent and the haulage contractor entrusted with the transport.

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Article L132-8 of the French Commercial code

The consignment note forms a contract between the sender, the freight forwarder and the consignee or between the sender, the consignee, the freight forwarder and the freight forwarder. The freight forwarder thus has a direct action for payment of his services against the consignor and the consignee, who are guarantors of payment of the transport price. Any clause to the contrary is deemed unwritten.

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Article L132-9 of the French Commercial code

I. – The consignment note must be dated. II. – It must express: 1° The nature and weight or capacity of the articles to be carried; 2° The period within which the carriage is to be effected. III. – It shall state: 1° The name and address of the commission agent through whom the carriage is to be effected, if any; 2° The name of the person to whom the…

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