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The Principles Of European Contract Law 1997 Parts I and II (unofficial preview of the provisional complete and revised version)
European Union
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
(1) Where an obligation may be discharged by one of alternative performances, the choice belongs to the party who is to perform, unless the circumstances indicate otherwise.
(2) If the party who is to make the choice fails to do so by the time required by the contract, then
(a) if the delay in choosing is fundamental, the right to choose passes to the other party;
(b) if the delay is not fundamental, the other party may give a notice fixing an additional period of time of reasonable length in which the party to choose must do so. If the latter fails to do so, the right to choose passes to the other party.
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