Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts

Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts
Author: Martijn W. Hesselink
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3866537077

The rules presented in this volume of "Principles of European Law" deal with commercial agency, franchise and distribution contracts, and with other contracts where one party uses the other party's skill and efforts to bring its products to the market. Although these Principles are not directly applicable to other long-term (commercial) contracts, some of the Articles may be applied to such contracts by way of analogy where appropriate. The economic function of all three contracts is that they are instrumental in bringing products to the market. They are so-called vertical agreements, as they are agreements between economic actors on different levels in the production and distribution chain. Obviously, the economic importance of these contracts is enormous since they form the connection between producers and retailers who sell the products to consumers and other final users. There are only very few economic sectors where producers regularly sell their products directly to final consumer users. Goodwill compensation after the ending of a distribution contract, the moment at which the agent's commission is due, the franchisor's obligation to maintain the good reputation of the network are but a few examples of issues where specific rules are needed in order to give legal practice some guidance and to provide practitioners with a reasonable degree of legal certainty.

Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts (PEL CAFDC)

Commercial Agency, Franchise and Distribution Contracts (PEL CAFDC)
Author: Martijn Willem Hesselink
Publisher: sellier. european law publ.
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2006
Genre: Agency
ISBN: 3935808437

The rules presented in this volume of "Principles of European Law" deal with commercial agency, franchise and distribution contracts, and with other contracts where one party uses the other party's skill and efforts to bring its products to the market. Although these Principles are not directly applicable to other long-term (commercial) contracts, some of the Articles may be applied to such contracts by way of analogy where appropriate. The economic function of all three contracts is that they are instrumental in bringing products to the market. They are so-called vertical agreements, as they are agreements between economic actors on different levels in the production and distribution chain. Obviously, the economic importance of these contracts is enormous since they form the connection between producers and retailers who sell the products to consumers and other final users. There are only very few economic sectors where producers regularly sell their products directly to final consumer users. Goodwill compensation after the ending of a distribution contract, the moment at which the agent's commission is due, the franchisor's obligation to maintain the good reputation of the network are but a few examples of issues where specific rules are needed in order to give legal practice some guidance and to provide practitioners with a reasonable degree of legal certainty.

Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments 2006

Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments 2006
Author: Michael D. Joblove
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781590317334

Written by two seasoned franchise law professionals, this book includes extensively researched case law from August 2005 to August 2006. Compiled into an easy-to-use reference, this book will cut timely research out of your day by putting the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law at your fingertips.

Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments, 2005 Edition

Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments, 2005 Edition
Author: Ronald T. Coleman (Jr)
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2005
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781590315941

Compiled into an easy-to-use reference, this book includes extensively researched case law from August 2004 to August 2005, and will cut timely research by putting the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law at the user's fingertips.

The Business of Media Distribution

The Business of Media Distribution
Author: Jeffrey C. Ulin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351136615

In this updated edition of the industry staple, veteran media executive Jeff Ulin relates business theory and practice across key global market segments—film, television, and online/digital—providing you with an insider’s perspective that can't be found anywhere else. Learn how an idea moves from concept to profit and how distribution dominates the bottom line: Hollywood stars may make the headlines, but marketing and distribution are the behind-the-scenes drivers converting content into cash. The third edition: Includes perspectives from key industry executives at studios, networks, agencies and online leaders, including Fox, Paramount, Lucasfilm, Endeavor, Tencent, MPAA, YouTube, Amazon, and many more; Explores the explosive growth of the Chinese market, including box office trends, participation in financing Hollywood feature films, and the surge in online usage; Illustrates how online streaming leaders like Netflix, Amazon, Apple, YouTube, Hulu and Facebook are changing the way TV content is distributed and consumed, and in cases how these services are moving into theatrical markets; Analyzes online influences and disruption throughout the distribution chain, and explains the risks and impact stemming from changing access points (e.g., stand-alone apps), delivery methods (over-the-top) and consumption patterns (e.g., binge watching); Breaks down historical film windows, the economic drivers behind them, and how online and digital delivery applications are changing the landscape. Ulin provides the virtual apprenticeship you need to demystify and manage the complicated media markets, understand how digital distribution has impacted the ecosystem, and glimpse into the future of how film and television content will be financed, distributed and watched. An online eResource contains further discussion on topics presented in the book.

Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments

Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments
Author: Jeffrey Brimer
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781590314319

This book will cut timely research out of your day by putting the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law at your fingertips.

Distribution Law of the United States

Distribution Law of the United States
Author: David Gurnick
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1578232775

Distribution Law of the United States has extensive discussions of the various methods for distribution and applicable laws, including locating and recruiting distributors, UCC Article 2, product liability, product warranties, trade regulation, antitrust considerations, the intellectual property laws -- patent, trade secret, and copyright -- which have varying degrees of importance in product distribution, and an extensive treatment of trademark law and labeling, which are almost always important in product distribution. The text also has brief discussions of other areas of law that are relevant to product distribution, including United States import regulation. Sample forms are provided in the Appendix.

Franchise Opportunities Handbook

Franchise Opportunities Handbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1979
Genre: Franchises (Retail trade)
ISBN:

This is a directory of companies that grant franchises with detailed information for each listed franchise.