CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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3117. The choice by the parties of the law applicable to a consumer contract cannot result in depriving the consumer of the protection afforded to him by the mandatory rules of the law of the State where he has his residence if the conclusion of the contract was preceded, in that State, by a specific offer or by advertising and the consumer took in that State all the steps necessary on his part for the conclusion of the contract, or if the order from the consumer was received in that State.
The same rule also applies where the consumer was induced by the other contracting party to travel to a foreign State for the purpose of concluding the contract.
In the absence of a designation by the parties, the law of the place where the consumer has his residence is, in the same circumstances, applicable to the consumer contract.
1991, c. 64, a. 3117; I.N. 2014-05-01.
3117. The choice by the parties of the law applicable to a consumer contract does not result in depriving the consumer of the protection to which he is entitled under the mandatory provisions of the law of the country where he has his residence if the formation of the contract was preceded by a special offer or an advertisement in that country and the consumer took all the necessary steps for the formation of the contract in that country or if the order was received from the consumer in that country.
The same rule also applies where the consumer was induced by the other contracting party to travel to a foreign country for the purpose of forming the contract.
If no law is designated by the parties, the law of the place where the consumer has his residence is, in the same circumstances, applicable to the consumer contract.
1991, c. 64, a. 3117.