第3个回答 2018-05-13
The foreign commercial system originated from the early Roman law era. At that time, the law stipulated that the shop must hang the sign to show the state of its business. In the middle ages, commerce appeared to be flourishing in some cities along the Italian and Mediterranean coasts, and the business registration rules of merchants guild regulations were gradually comprehensive. At that time, if you want to achieve business subject qualification, in addition to its identity to obtain merchant guilds in fact recognition and acceptance, also must have the business license, name of businessmen, business users and apprentice, registered in the books of the guild members. With the further development of commercial activities, the registration rules of merchants are adopted by the laws of commercial law. For example, the Frankfurt trade code of 1666 absorbed the contents of the registration rules of medieval merchants to varying degrees.