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Principles of European Contract Law

European Union

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Principles of European Contract Law [Part 1, 1995, ]

Part I - Performance, Non-performance, Remedies.

Chapter 1 - General Provisions

Article 1.101 - Application of the Principles

Article 1.102 - Exclusion or Modification of the Principles

Article 1.103 - Usages and Practices

Article 1.104 - Interpretation and Supplementation

Article 1.105 - Meaning of Terms

Article 1.106 - Good Faith and Fair Dealing

Article 1.107 - Duty to Co-operate

Article 1.108 - Reasonableness

Article 1.109 - Imputed Knowledge and Intention

Article 1.110 - Notice

Chapter 2 - Terms and Performance of the Contract

Article 2.101 - Determination of Price or other Contractual Terms

Article 2.102 - Unilateral Determination by a Party

Article 2.103 - Determination by a Third Person

Article 2.104 - Reference to a non-existent Factor

Article 2.105 - Quality of Performance

Article 2.106 - Place of Performance

Article 2.107 - Time of Performance

Article 2.108 - Early Performance

Article 2.109 - Contract for an Indefinite Period

Article 2.110 - Form of Payment

Article 2.111 - Currency of Payment

Article 2.112 - Appropriation of Performance

Article 2.113 - Property not Accepted

Article 2.114 - Money not Accepted

Article 2.115 - Stipulation in Favour of a Third Party

Article 2.116 - Performance by a Third Person

Article 2.117 - Change of Circumstances

Chapter 3 - Non-Performance and Remedies in General

Article 3.101 - Remedies Available

Article 3.102 - Cumulation of Remedies

Article 3.103 - Fundamental Non-Performance

Article 3.104 - Cure by Non-Performing Party

Article 3.105 - Assurance of Performance

Article 3.106 - Notice Fixing Additional Period For Performance

Article 3.107 - Performance Entrusted to Another

Article 3.108 - Excuse Due to an Impediment

Article 3.109 - Clause Limiting or Excluding Liability

Chapter 4 - Particular Remedies for Non-Performance

Section 1 - Right to Performance

Article 4.101 - Monetary Obligations

Article 4.102 - Non-Monetary Obligations

Article 4.103 - Damages Not-Precluded

Section 2 - Right to Withhold Performance

Article 4.201 - Right to Withhold Performance

Section 3 - Termination of the Contract

Article 4.301 - Right to Terminate the Contract

Article 4.302 - Contract to be Performed in Parts

Article 4.303 - Notice of Termination

Article 4.304 - Anticipatory Non-Performance

Article 4.305 - Effects of Termination in General

Article 4.306 - Property Reduced in Value

Article 4.307 - Recovery of Money Paid

Article 4.308 - Recovery of Property

Article 4.309 - Recovery for Performance that Cannot be Returned

Section 4 - Price Reduction

Article 4.401 - Right to Reduce the Price

Section 5 - Damages and Interest

Article 4.501 - Right to Damages

Article 4.502 - General Measure of Damages

Article 4.503 - Foreseeability

Article 4.504 - Loss Attributable to Aggrieved Party

Article 4.505 - Cover Transaction

Article 4.506 - Current Price

Article 4.507 - Delay in Payment of Money

Article 4.508 - Agreed Payment for Non-Performance

Article 4.509 - Currency by which Damages to be Measured

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Rights: Copyright ©  1995 European Union

Prefix: "The Principles of European Contract are the product of work carried out by the Commission on European Contract law, a body of lawyers drawn from all the Member States of the European Community, under the chairmanship of Professor Ole Lando. They are a response to a need for a Community-wide infrastructure of contract law to consolidate the rapidly expanding volume of Community law regulating specific types of contract" The Commentary titled "Principles of European Contract Law: Part I - Performance, Non-performance, Remedies" edited by Ole Lando and Hugh Beale, which is essential reading is available as hard-cover ISBN 0-7923-2957-0, this also includes the French text of the Principles."

 
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