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Lecture 1, Contract law; introduction and formation.............................................................................3
Obligation agreement.........................................................................................................................3
Contract..............................................................................................................................................3
Formation a contract..........................................................................................................................4
Will & Declaration...............................................................................................................................4
Cheating at the formation...................................................................................................................4
IRAC....................................................................................................................................................5
Lecture 2, Contract law; step 2 and 3+ Standard terms..........................................................................6
Clarifying the content. Step 2 + extra..................................................................................................6
+Extra for step 3, ending.....................................................................................................................6
Contract law, Standard terms and conditions.....................................................................................7
Quick summarize................................................................................................................................7
Lecture 3, Contracting in hospitality and particular contracts................................................................8
Where is hospitality law?....................................................................................................................8
Contracts............................................................................................................................................9
Example..............................................................................................................................................9
Competition law; renewed in 2001...................................................................................................10
Hospitality and particular contracts: Book 7.....................................................................................10
Highlight on sale (7.1-7.50 DCC).......................................................................................................11
Main rights and obligations sale:......................................................................................................11
Safe custody agreement...................................................................................................................12
Contracting: Hotel management.......................................................................................................12
Management contract..................................................................................................................13
Franchising....................................................................................................................................13
Referral associations: Independently working together...............................................................13
Legal questions: test preparation......................................................................................................14
Lecture 4 NOT IN THE TEST. (Human trafficking)................................................................................14
Lecture 5, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)..................................................................................14
Examples of law that address topics of CSR......................................................................................14
What is CSR?.....................................................................................................................................15
Good initiatives.................................................................................................................................15
The benefits of CSR...........................................................................................................................15
, Conclusion on CSR............................................................................................................................16
Lecture 6, It all comes together............................................................................................................16
Recap legal forms..............................................................................................................................16
Sole Proprietor (person and company are one entity)......................................................................16
General partnership..........................................................................................................................17
Limited partnership?.....................................................................................................................17
Private limited ltd.............................................................................................................................17
Public limited....................................................................................................................................17
Who is who and what do they do?...............................................................................................17
Advantages of a bigger company..................................................................................................18
Disadvantages of a bigger company..............................................................................................18
What is corporate governance?........................................................................................................18
Corporate governance Tabel.............................................................................................................20
Liability.............................................................................................................................................23
Liability.........................................................................................................................................23
Risk...............................................................................................................................................23
Limitation......................................................................................................................................23
You need a liability insurance!!!!!!................................................................................................23
Extra articles.........................................................................................................................................25
Standard terms and conditions: DCC articles....................................................................................25
Corporate governance......................................................................................................................26
, Lecture 1, Contract law; introduction and formation.
In lecture 1+2+3 we discuss contract law.
National
Public Private
(Government) (Civiel, burger)
Constitutional Administrative Criminal
Personal/Famly Company Patrinorial
From the Dutch Civil Code (rechtboek) we need: Book 3 + 6 (+7)
Obligation agreement
2 Parties agreeing on something. Legal: The parties aim for legal effect agreement that holds
obligations. (vb. Money)
Contract
Mutual agreement between 2 or more parties with the intention, to obtain legal effect. Private law,
book 3 + 6 + 7 DCC.
There are no formal requirements in the formation of a contract, only 2 persons who are 18+ and
sane. The fundament of contracting is freedom, limited by mainly criminal law and laws regarding
public morality and public order.
FE: You can have a contract for dealing drugs but it is not legal, so you cannot go to court with it.
The content of a contract is free but not if it touches criminal law or public morality.
To agree on a contract you need 2 personal requirements.
1. Sanity You can only be legally insane when a judge says so. (Onder curatele gestelden)
When you seem sane, and you are not, the contract is also binding.
2. Age When you are under 18, you need permission from your parents.
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