As defined in Article 515 of the Commercial Code, a commercial establishment is understood as a set of goods (chairs, tables, merchandise, vehicles, patents, among others) organized by the entrepreneur to carry out economic activities and develop the company’s purposes. The same person may have several commercial establishments, and, in turn, a single commercial establishment may belong to several persons and be used to develop various commercial activities. Examples of commercial establishments are stores, pharmacies, dressmaking shops, etc.