of December 9, 2011 No. 256
About illegal conditions in the agreements signed with consumers
The Parliament adopts this organic law.
This law creates necessary base for application of provisions of the Directive of the European Council No. 93/13/EEC of April 5, 1993 about unfair conditions in consumer agreements published in the Official magazine of the European Union (JOCE) No. L 95 of April 21, 1993.
The purpose of this law is creation of the corresponding legal base for ensuring protection of economic consumer interests by prohibition and the prevention of use of illegal conditions in prisoners between businessmen and consumers agreements.
(1) This law determines the legal base of consumer protection from illegal contractual conditions. The law is applied to prisoners between the businessman and the consumer to agreements irrespective of their form (oral, written), and also to filling of forms of the orders or delivery notes, tickets, checks and other documents containing standard contractual conditions.
(2) do not fall Under operation of this law:
a) the contractual conditions reflecting the regulations provided by the laws or other regulations;
b) the employment contracts regulated by provisions of the Labor code;
c) agreements on inheritance right;
d) agreements on the rights regulated by provisions of the Family code;
e) acts (agreements) on creation of commercial societies;
f) agreements of civil society;
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