PART 2 (CHAPTER 2) Flashcards

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Specific obligations of the traders

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  • Adopt a business name
  • Keep records of their commercial activity
  • Prepare the annual reports and accounts
  • Comply with registration obligations
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Business name types

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  • Composed of the name of one or more people
  • Composed by an expression that indicates the branch of activity
  • Composed by a mixture of both types said above
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Business names of sole traders

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composed of the trader’s full name

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Fundamental principles applicable to business names

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a) Principle of truth
b) Novelty or exclusivity principle
c) Capacity to distinguish principle
d) Unity principle
e) Principle of lawfulness

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Principle of truth

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the component elements of the business names must be truthful and not misleading

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Novelty or exclusivity principle

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Business names must be distinctive and not confusingly similar to those that are already registered

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Capacity to distinguish principle

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business names exist to allow others to distinguish one trader from another

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Unity principle

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traders can only have one business name

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Lawfulness Principle

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business names cannot include:
- expressions that are prohibited by law or offensive to morals
- expressions that disrespect freedom of ideological, political or religious choice
- expressions that disrespect national symbols, personalities, periods in time or institutions

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Protection of the business name

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  • you have a guaranteed right to your business name
  • once your business name is registered, you have exclusive rights to it
  • Protection of your business name is ensured through both preventive (stopping others from using it) and repressive (taking action against those who do) measures
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Preventive means

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the issuance by the RNPC of a certificate of admissibility of a name does not grant exclusive rights to use the name, however, without the certificate, you cannot set up a new company or change the name of an existing company

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Means of repression

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  • the RNPC can declare a loss of the right to use business names or company names
  • the court can declare a commercial name null and void or revoke the exclusive rights
  • a trader whose registered name is abusively used by others has the right to:
    -> request that the author of the illegal use be prohibited from using it, regardless of whether or not it causes harm to the holder
    -> seek compensation for loss and damages
    -> initiate administrative offenses against the infringer
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Alteration of a business name or company name

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as long as the principles of truth, novelty and exclusivity are respected, a trader can change their business name

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Transfer of a business name or company name

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the law allows for the transfer of the business name, however it is not possible to acquire a business name without acquiring the establishment to which it is linked

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Keep proper records of their commercial activity

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traders are under obligation to keep records and control their business’ activity through time

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Prepare the annual report and accounts

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  • traders are under obligations to create annual reports and accounts
  • legal reporting is facilitated by “Simplified Business Information System” (IES), and it provides businesses with the means of submitting and sharing information to public services using an onine procedure
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Comply with registration obligations at the Commercial Register

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  • making sure you officially record certain information about your business at the Commercial Register, as required by law
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Effects of registration

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The main purpose of registration is to ensure that certain acts are legally valid and binding on others, meaning they have legal effects against third parties