Rights of lessees of commercial venue and private property. An analysis of the protection to the businessman since commercial code of 1971
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.11391Keywords:
commercial establishment, social function of property, lessee of commercial venue, right to the renovation of lessee contractAbstract
This work has two objectives; first, contributes to the actual discussions around of commemoration of 40 years old of Colombia`s Commercial Code since a perspective of the legal protections of businessman, and the second, tackles the questions relatives to the guarantees for the businessman how lessee of commercial venue since the theory of real rights. The methodology in this will be history of laws and jurisprudential commentary.
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