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The plaintiff can choose between two courts of law, each with jurisdiction to rule on his lawsuit against a defendant.
Alternative Jurisdiction
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Parties engaged in a lawsuit can agree on letting a third party (not a regular court of law) resolve their conflict.
Arbitration
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When parties are from different states they may choose which court of law they would prefer to give a verdict.
Choice of Parties.
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Contract concluded by a person, outside his trade or profession, to buy goods or services for domestic use. The EEX limits the number of consumer contracts that fail under this Regulation
Consumer contract
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An agreement put in writing
Contract
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Judicial body, under the control of the public authorities or a country, which has the power by law to give judgment on cases brought before it by parties that are engaged in a lawsuit.
Court of Law
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The party against whom a lawsuit is brought before a court of law.
Defendent
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[...] Regulation on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters.
EEX
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Enforcing the judgment of a court of law in the countries where the litigating parties are domiciled and in other countries
Execution of verdicts
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A contract between two parties, an employer and employee, in which the employee conducts certain activities under the employer's direction, for which the employee receives payments as a reward over a certain period time.
Employment contract
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[...] on jurisdiction that apply where there is neither written agreement on jurisdiction nor any of the special [...] apply.
General Provisions
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Property that cannot be moved, such as house, trees, land and factories
Immovable property.
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The authority to give a ruling such as a verdict in a legal dispute between two parties.
Jurisdiction
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[...] of the EEX are also part of the EC
Member States
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The party investigating a lawsuit and putting in a claim against another party.
Plaintiff
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