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C/L/905. Dissertation + Proposal. An examination of the compensatory rules contained in the Commercial Agents
- WORDS:
- 21200
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 219.99 GBP
This dissertation focuses on the rights of agents to compensatory payments on the termination of their agency agreements. The first chapter examines the Comparable UK Common Law Relating to Agents in relation to the Commercial Agents (Council Directive) Regulations 1993. The second chapter examines the Commercial Agents (Council Directive) Regulations 1993 in further detail, as well as the EC (Commercial Agents) Directive 1986. The third chapter then looks at the way in which the courts’ interpret the termination payments. The fourth chapter of the dissertation evaluates the current approach to calculating the termination of payments under regulation 17. The future prospects are examined before conclusions are made. This paper contains 19400 words dissertation and 1800 words proposal.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, rights of agents, compensatory payments, Council Directive, Commercial Agents, Commercial Agents Regulations 1993, EC Directive 1986, termination payments, regulation 17,
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