The Commercial Representative in Jurisprudence and Law.
Abstract
The commercial representative is one of the examples of business representation that defines article 395 of the trade law, the nature of the representative, and the lawyer. Lawyers have the right to marry, including the effects of liquidation by one of the parties. But then, Article 400 of the Commercial Code does not prohibit the commercial representative in the event of the death or prominence of commercial representative. However, if the representative is the lawyer of the commercial director, the Article 400 will be in conflict with Article 678 of the Civil Code. In this paper, the advocacy of the representative has been criticized for the justification of this inconsistency; then, a legal solution is proposed to resolve it.