Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
International Law Governing Procurement of Goods
We are selling goods to a customer in Mexico. The customer wants our contract to be governed by the laws of Mexico. I am insisting that the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods be the governing body of law.
Do you have a better suggestion? What are my risks in accepting Mexican Law as the basis?
Asked on 2/06/00, 2:26 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jeremy Nerenberg
The Law Offices of Jeremy Nerenberg, Attorney & Counselor
Re: International Law Governing Procurement of Goods
NAFTA should govern such transactions. If you need further information, please email me and I'll refer you to a good International trade lawyer.
Answered on 2/08/00, 12:50 pm
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