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Convention on The Law Applicable to Agency, The Hague, 14 March 1978
Hague Conference on Private International Law
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
In so far as it has not been chosen in accordance with Article 5, the applicable law shall be the internal law of the State where, at the time of formation of the agency relationship, the agent has his business establishment or, if he has none, his habitual residence.
However, the internal law of the State where the agent is primarily to act shall apply if the principal has his business establishment or, if he has none, his habitual residence in that State.
Where the principal or the agent has more than one business establishment, this Article refers to the establishment with which the agency relationship is most closely connected.
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