The penalty clause and the protection of the consumers
Keywords:
Disinheritance, Psycological abuse, Sons, Descendants, Ascend- ants, Legitimal inheritanceAbstract
The penal clause reinforces the principal obligation, allowing the creditor in case of breach, that one demands without need to prove the existence and quantity of the hurt. A function fulfills indemnification, besides coercive that, it coincides with a wide and complex typology of clauses that they differ in his content and effects. It operates in different types of successive contracts of treatment—as the relative ones to the maintenance and conservation of elevators—, raising problems of interpretation, practical application and, specially of validity, especially when it is a question general conditions as a low contract, where they enter game the mechanisms of control of transparency imbalance. The present study is going to centre on an analysis of the penal clause, his operability on the contracting under general conditions opposite to the contracting for negotiation and, on the possibility or not of his moderation.