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Legal Analysis On Travel Contract Disputes-the Case Of Xiong Ziping Versus Sichuan CITS As Example

Posted on:2013-07-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330371986290Subject:Civil and Commercial Law
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With the Tourism market is flourishing, the disputes about tourism also increased, and since our country has not a complete tourism legislations, travel and a series of disputes are unable togive more comprehensive protection. And as the tourism project increased, tourists also choose more and more projects which are paid by themselves. When the tourists to these events occurred the infringement, there is a problem that the third persons infringement. In this cases how to use the law to protect the interests of the parties, is worth discussing.The first set the "the third persons infringement in the tourism" of a typical case, and the cases analyzed to tease, to the analysis of the third person has "torts" dispute the point at issue by issue:Pay in the swim of the parties to the rights and obligations, The security of the legal obligation to define and obligations, The responsibility of the obligation of all parties share and how to use the law principle to share the responsibility.The essay includes four sections:Section1:Combined with case studies are summarized in a "the third person" debate the issue.Section2:To the dispute between the law and the applicable laws and regulations.Section3:To the contract for the third question of legal analysis and dispute.Section4:With foreign countries legislate to improve the contract, the infringement of the responsibility for the suggestions.The essay aims at by analyzing the third person "torts" the relevant cases, on the basis of the analysis and comparison, proposed "torts" third controversial issue, disputes and issue analysis and research. In the end the practice to standardize the third person "torts" put forward the suggestion.
Keywords/Search Tags:The tourism dispute, The third person infringement, The securityof the legal obligation, Faults even principle
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