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What is the One-Commercial Method

The one-shop method refers to the traditional method of selling goods. Taking the form of a counter, items are placed in the counter and wait for customers from all directions to come and buy them.

There is also the two-commercial method, and the three-commercial method. In the two-commercial method, the selling body takes the form of a company that recruits a large number of employees from all over the country to sell goods for it, and the company and the employees are in an employer-employee relationship.

Three-commercial law in the company and the employee is a cooperative relationship. It is an advancement of the one-commercial law the sublimation of the two-commercial law.

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History of commercial law:

While commercial law has its roots in the commercial statutes of the Roman era, modern commercial law in the sense understood today began with the merchant law of the self-governing cities of the Mediterranean coast of Mediterranean Europe in the Middle Ages, and was formalized in the French Commercial Code of 1807.

China's ancient "agricultural suppression of business", commercial law is extremely underdeveloped, since the beginning of the twentieth century, a hundred years of commercial legislation, mainly the introduction of reference to Western commercial law, mainly civil law system of commercial law, but the new China's reform and opening up of the commercial legislation are also a lot of commercial legislation is borrowed from the common law, such as the commercial legislation.

China does not have a form of commercial law, but the existence of substantive commercial law, mainly in the form of a large number of commercial single law, company law, securities law, bill law, insurance law and so on.