Introduction Modern commercial life often requires businesses to conclude a large number of contracts with customers, suppliers, and other commercial partners. In order to simplify and standardize these transactions, many companies use standard form contracts, known in Turkish law as “genel işlem şartları.” Standard form contracts are pre-prepared contractual clauses drafted by one party and […]
Introduction Contracts establish legal relationships between parties by defining their rights and obligations. However, in practice, disputes often arise due to unclear or ambiguous contractual terms. When disagreements occur regarding the meaning of a contract, courts must determine the true intention of the parties. This process is known as contract interpretation. In Turkish law, the […]
Introduction In modern business environments, contracts play a vital role in regulating commercial relationships and ensuring that parties clearly understand their rights and obligations. While many legal systems, including Turkey, recognize both written and verbal agreements, written contracts provide a significantly higher level of legal security and clarity. In Turkey, commercial transactions are governed primarily […]
Introduction The principle of good faith is one of the most fundamental concepts in modern legal systems and plays a central role in contract law. In Turkey, the principle of good faith is explicitly regulated under Article 2 of the Turkish Civil Code (Türk Medeni Kanunu) and influences the interpretation and application of contract law […]