Business Law Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #1006532

I. The debts are transferred to the acquiring party as of the date of purchase, 

II. Merchant transferring the commercial enterprise shall no longer be liable for the debts,

III. Merchant transferring continues to be a Merchant in terms of legal matters.

Which of the ones listed above is among the legal consequences of acquisition of a commercial enterprise?


Only I. 

I & II.

Only III.

II & III.

I & III.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

The following are the legal consequences of acquisition of a commercial enterprise:

• The merchant who transfers his commercial enterprise leaves his commercial business and looses his status of being a Merchant.

• All the elements (assets) which are assigned to the commercial enterprise are considered to have transferred unless the parties agree otherwise.

• The acquisition of the commercial enterprise shall be subject to a sales agreement thus the agreement will be subject to the relevant provisions of TCO.

• The debts of the commercial enterprise subject to acquisition will be transferred to the acquiring party effective as of the date of announcement of the acquisition to the creditors or at the date of the announcement in the Trade Registry.

• Together with the acquiring party, the merchant who is transferring the commercial enterprise shall continue to be jointly liable from the debts for two years. 

Therefore, the correct option is A.

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