Regulatory Support

Acceptable provides a regulatory environment in the B2B context that allows parties to use it and facilitate their international expansion or access to new markets in the metaverse.

Acceptable's core business principles

Texts based on international trade rules (UNCITRAL y UNIDROIT).

You can refer to this link: https://acceptable.legal/apoyo-normativo and insert it in their B2B contracts to establish a legal framework that reduces dependence on regulations and jurisdictions, favouring internationalisation.

Compliance

Whoever contracts a service or acquires a good must receive it in the agreed manner and under the conditions stipulated in the agreement in which they commit themselves.

Whoever offers a service or the sale of a good must deliver it to his customer in the manner agreed in the agreement to which the parties commit themselves.

Tenders and procurements of goods and services must be made in good faith.

The seller must deposit a token evidencing compliance with the obligation agreed in the contract.

The contracting parties shall fix the time limit for the fulfilment of their commitments to which they are bound, starting from the signature of the contract.

The contracting parties undertake to provide the information required at all times by ACCEPTABLE, in order to ensure the correct execution of the service.

Conclusion of the contract

The validation of the order by the customer implies unreserved acceptance of the agreed general terms and conditions of sale.

The contract signed by the parties will be considered a NFT (non fungible token) and will be an ironclad contract guaranteeing the ownership, authenticity and exclusivity of the token.

The parties are free to create the clauses they deem appropriate, as well as the penalties in case of breach of contract.

Once this has been done and the contract has been reviewed, the other party will be urged to sign the contract through ACCEPTABLE's secure internal messaging systems.

Responsibility

Whoever contracts a service or acquires a good is liable for the damages that may be caused to the supplier.

Without prejudice to the liability for damages that may arise, the service provider may terminate its relationship with the contracting party for breach of the general or specific conditions of application.

If the product purchased does not correspond to the characteristics advertised or offered, including price, taxes and delivery costs, the purchaser may opt for compensation thanks to the guarantees available to him.

Conflict resolution

In the event of any disagreement, the parties may resort to the dispute resolution procedure provided in the platform.

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