Keywords
abusive contract terms, Register of Prohibited Clauses, model agreements, extended legal validity of judgments, consumer, legitimacy, principles of social coexistence, costs of proceedings
Abstract
This article presents selected issues raised in Polish jurisprudence on matters concerning the recognition of provisions contained in model agreements as abusive clauses. Due to the unprecedented increase in the number of such cases in recent years, as well as a fundamental change in the circumstances in which they are filed to the courts, these problems affect an increasing number of businesses that use model agreements for their consumer transactions. The paper outlines the differences of opinions presented in Polish jurisprudence and the directions in which these views are evolving
Recommended Citation
Oponowicz, A. (2014). Abusive provisions of model agreements concluded with consumers – changing trends in Polish jurisprudence. internetowy Kwartalnik Antymonopolowy i Regulacyjny (internet Quarterly on Antitrust and Regulation), 3(4), 21-38. Retrieved from https://press.wz.uw.edu.pl/ikar/vol3/iss4/2
First Page
21
Last Page
38
Page Count
17
Publisher
University of Warsaw