General contract law and the rules governing specific commercial contracts are set forth in the Hungarian Civil Code.
In general, the parties may freely agree on the contract terms, and they are free to define the content of a contract.
The Civil Code sets out general rules (eg, for termination of a contract and rules for the event of breach of a contract) that are applicable for a contract if the parties do not agree otherwise.
Among the provisions on special contracts, the Civil Code regulates the following main commercial contract types: transfer of property (eg, sale and purchase), contracts for professional services (including research contracts), commission contracts, lease agreements, deposit contracts, distribution and franchise agreements, credit and account agreements, security (guarantee) agreements and insurance agreements.
The acts on intellectual property rights lay down particular provisions on license agreements concerning artworks, trademarks, patents and designs.
There are special provisions with respect to contracts concluded by electronic means in Act 108 of 2001 on Electronic Commerce and on Information Society Services. For instance, the party using general terms and conditions and providing for an electronic way for concluding the contracts must make its general terms and conditions available in a way that the other party will be able to store and open them anytime.
The Government Regulation No. 45/2014 (II. 26.) contains provisions on the particular rules of contracts with consumers. This regulation also sets forth the rules on contracts between distant parties.