Abstract

The General German Commercial Code (ADHGB) of 1861 defined in the second half of the 19th century the course of business in Central Europe, assuming substantially the function of a common Law of Obligations. As a “Uniform Act” it provided the Sale of Goods with a comprehensive set of rules, formative for the further development in the 20th century.

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