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The Chamber of Commerce promotes the drafting and implementation of fair and shared rules wherever the balance of contractual relations may be at risk. It mostly receives requests for drafting/revising a model contract from businesses or/and consumers, who might have noted that an existing contract is unbalanced or unsatisfactory. It is also possible that a specific contractual frame does not exist at all in a certain field.
To promote fair competition among businesses and protect consumers’ rights by means of a model contract, the Chamber appoints a commission of legal experts. The commission convenes trade/consumer associations and sets in motion the preliminary phase, which aims to take into consideration the problems and demands of economic actors and, as a consequence, serves to draft the most appropriate clauses on the basis of down-to-earth tips.
At the end of the procedure, the model contract is approved and made freely available to any citizen, who can either use it just as it is, i.e. without modifications, or adapt it to his/her demands.
At the national level, model contracts become especially relevant when they are shared by the whole Italian Chambers of Commerce system, via the national association, Unioncamere.
You can find below a series of model contracts/guidelines to be read and used, according to your needs.