Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms

While establishing the exclusive territorial competency, antagonistically regulated as compared to the case of the alternative territorial competency, the provisions of article 121 of the Civil Procedure Code favour the court from the consumer’s domicile, for the judgement of the professionals’ requ...

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Main Author: Goicovici
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași 2021-08-01
Series:Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice
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Online Access:https://pub.law.uaic.ro/en/sumarul-fascicolelor/2021/anale-uaic-tomul-lxvii-stiine-juridice-nr.-ii/private-law/juanita-goicovici-1
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spelling doaj-f7d41739fe934ae79cd8d3392bd065a92021-08-20T09:09:14ZengEditura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din IașiAnalele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice1221-84642537-30482021-08-016727192http://doi.org/10.47473/jss-2021-67-2-5Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual termsGoicovici0JuanitaWhile establishing the exclusive territorial competency, antagonistically regulated as compared to the case of the alternative territorial competency, the provisions of article 121 of the Civil Procedure Code favour the court from the consumer’s domicile, for the judgement of the professionals’ requests against consumers, the applicability of these legal provisions being non‑depending of the contractual or extra‑contractual nature of the substantial litigious motifs. Situated at the antipode of the permissive legal solution applicable in cases in which the consumer occupies the plaintiff’s procedural position in the requests on contractual performance, nullity of contractual provisions, annulment of agreements, judicial termination of contracts, unilateral termination of a business to consumer contract or tort actions aiming at the establishing of the professional’s liability for the prejudice caused to consumers, as resulting from the provisions of article 113, par. (1), pt. 8 Civ. Pr. Code, in the hypotheses in which, on the contrary, the professional introduces a judicial request as plaintiff against the consumer as defendant, the legal texts do not provide for an option to select the court’s territorial competency, since the cited legal provisions postulate an exclusive territorial competency of the court from the consumer’s domicile. The derogatory contractual provisions in the field of territorial competency may be seen as valid as long as they are kept in the perimeter of the legal limits on temporality and substantiality, from the perspective of the origins of consumer’s right to compensation of damages, as resulting from the provisions of the second phrase of article 121 Civ. Pr. Code, corroborated with the provisions of article 126, par. (2) Civ. Pr. Code, while placing the derogatory contractual terms related to courts’ territorial competency under the exigences of being proposed to consumers only „after the generating of the consumer’s right to compensation”. https://pub.law.uaic.ro/en/sumarul-fascicolelor/2021/anale-uaic-tomul-lxvii-stiine-juridice-nr.-ii/private-law/juanita-goicovici-1consumerdomicileterritorial competenceunusual clausesstandard terms
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Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms
Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice
consumer
domicile
territorial competence
unusual clauses
standard terms
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title Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms
title_short Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms
title_full Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms
title_fullStr Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms
title_full_unstemmed Domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (In)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / Consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (In)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms
title_sort domiciliul consumatorului, drept criteriu de stabilire a competenţei teritoriale a instanţelor. (in)eficacitatea clauzelor neuzuale derogatorii / consumer’s domicile, as a criterion for the selection of the courts’ territorial competence. (in)efficiency of the derogatory unusual terms
publisher Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași
series Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice
issn 1221-8464
2537-3048
publishDate 2021-08-01
description While establishing the exclusive territorial competency, antagonistically regulated as compared to the case of the alternative territorial competency, the provisions of article 121 of the Civil Procedure Code favour the court from the consumer’s domicile, for the judgement of the professionals’ requests against consumers, the applicability of these legal provisions being non‑depending of the contractual or extra‑contractual nature of the substantial litigious motifs. Situated at the antipode of the permissive legal solution applicable in cases in which the consumer occupies the plaintiff’s procedural position in the requests on contractual performance, nullity of contractual provisions, annulment of agreements, judicial termination of contracts, unilateral termination of a business to consumer contract or tort actions aiming at the establishing of the professional’s liability for the prejudice caused to consumers, as resulting from the provisions of article 113, par. (1), pt. 8 Civ. Pr. Code, in the hypotheses in which, on the contrary, the professional introduces a judicial request as plaintiff against the consumer as defendant, the legal texts do not provide for an option to select the court’s territorial competency, since the cited legal provisions postulate an exclusive territorial competency of the court from the consumer’s domicile. The derogatory contractual provisions in the field of territorial competency may be seen as valid as long as they are kept in the perimeter of the legal limits on temporality and substantiality, from the perspective of the origins of consumer’s right to compensation of damages, as resulting from the provisions of the second phrase of article 121 Civ. Pr. Code, corroborated with the provisions of article 126, par. (2) Civ. Pr. Code, while placing the derogatory contractual terms related to courts’ territorial competency under the exigences of being proposed to consumers only „after the generating of the consumer’s right to compensation”.
topic consumer
domicile
territorial competence
unusual clauses
standard terms
url https://pub.law.uaic.ro/en/sumarul-fascicolelor/2021/anale-uaic-tomul-lxvii-stiine-juridice-nr.-ii/private-law/juanita-goicovici-1
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