Enterprise Doctrine in the 2002 Brazilian Civil Code – the end of Distinction Between Civil and Commercial Partnerships

Authors

  • Thiago Spercel

Keywords:

New Brazilian Civil Code, Business Law, Rural Enterpreneur, Small Enterpreneur, Bankruptcy, Commercial Accoutancy, Partnerships.

Abstract

With the enactment of Law n. 10,406 of January 10, 2002 and the unification of the Civil Law with the commercial law in a same piece of legislation, the so called “acts of commerce theory” peculiar to the former commercial law was replaced by the “enterprise theory”. Without the intention of exploring the matter to its exhaustion, this paper intends to scrutinize the main characteristics of the so called “enterprise theory” and its consequences in light of the newly-enacted Law n. 10,406, mainly the end of the distinction of the rules applicable to civil companies and those applicable to commercial companies.

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Published

2005-01-01

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How to Cite

Enterprise Doctrine in the 2002 Brazilian Civil Code – the end of Distinction Between Civil and Commercial Partnerships. (2005). Revista Da Faculdade De Direito, Universidade De São Paulo, 100, 475-490. https://www.periodicos.usp.br/rfdusp/article/view/67680