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This Law aims to ensure the freedom of commercial activities while promoting the effective operation and development of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises. The law emphasizes maintaining the principle of entrepreneurial freedom, minimizing interventions, and recognizing the importance of self-regulation and mandatory codes of conduct established by trader groups. The broader legal context includes the protection of economic environment, traders, and consumers' interests, with specific attention to fair commercial practices and consumer protection. It specifies the conditions under which commercial activities can be conducted, such as obtaining necessary permits for certain activities and adhering to health, safety, and environmental standards. The law also details the responsibilities of traders in maintaining accurate records, ensuring product quality, and providing consumer protection. Significant recommendations include the establishment of customer service points for handling consumer complaints and the mandatory provision of electronic payment options.
Consolidated version
Title:
Law CLXIV of 2005 on trade.
Country:
Hungary
Type of document:
Legislation
Data source:
Files:
Repealed:
No