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APPENDIX D
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 93/13/EEC ON UNFAIR TERMS IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 100 A thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,[1]
In cooperation with the European Parliament,[2]
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee,[3]
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
Article 1
Article 2
For the purposes of this Directive:
(a) "unfair terms" means the contractual terms defined in Article 3;
(b) "consumer" means any natural person who, in contracts covered by this Directive, is acting for purposes which are outside his trade, business or profession;
(c) "seller or supplier" means any natural or legal person who, in contracts covered by this Directive, is acting for purposes relating to his trade, business or profession, whether publicly owned or privately owned.
Article 3
The fact that certain aspects of a term or one specific term have been individually negotiated shall not exclude the application of this Article to the rest of a contract if an overall assessment of the contract indicates that it is nevertheless a pre-formulated standard contract.
Where any seller or supplier claims that a standard term has been individually negotiated, the burden of proof in this respect shall be incumbent on him.
Article 4
Article 5
In the case of contracts where all or certain terms offered to the consumer are in writing, these terms must always be drafted in plain, intelligible language. Where there is doubt about the meaning of a term, the interpretation most favourable to the consumer shall prevail. This rule on interpretation shall not apply in the context of the procedures laid down in Article 7(2).
Article 6
Article 7
Article 8
Member States may adopt or retain the most stringent provisions compatible with the Treaty in the area covered by this Directive, to ensure a maximum degree of protection for the consumer.
Article 9
The Commission shall present a report to the European Parliament and to the Council concerning the application of this Directive five years at the latest after the date in Article 10(1).
Article 10
These provisions shall be applicable to all contracts concluded after 31 December 1994.
Article 11
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Luxembourg, 5 April 1993.
For the Council
The President
N. HELVEG PETERSEN
[The Annex is effectively identical to Schedule 2 to UTCCR. See Appendix D above.]
Note 1 OJ No C 73, 24.3.1992, p 7. [Back] Note 2 OJ No C 326, 16.12.1991, p 108 and OJ No C 21, 25.1.1993. [Back] Note 3 OJ No C 159, 17.6.1991, p 34. [Back] Note 4 OJ No C 92, 25.4.1975, p 1 and OJ No C 133, 3.6.1981, p 1. [Back]