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[print this document] [save as pdf]Trans-Lex Administrative InformationDocument-ID: 450500[click here to copy citation to clipboard]Please Cite as: "http://www.trans-lex.org/450500".TitleUniform Commercial Code (USA)Social Networks Table of ContentsUNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODEArticle 1 - General ProvisionsPart 2§ 1-203. Obligation of Good Faith§ 1-205. Course of Dealing and Usage of TradeArticle 2 - SalesPart 3. General Obligantion and Construction of Contract§2-305. Open Price TermPart 6. Breach, Repudiation and Excuse§ 2-614. Substituted Performance.§ 2-615. Excuse by Failure of Presupposed Conditions.Part 7 - Remedies§ 2-717. Deduction of Damages From the Price§ 2-714. Buyer's Damages for Breach in Regard to Accepted Goods§ 2-715. Buyer's Incidental and Consequential Damages§ 2-718. Liquidation or Limitation of Damages; DepositsArticle 5 - Letters of Credit§ 5-102. Scope.§ 5-103. Definitions.Content
Trans-Lex Administrative InformationDocument-ID: 450500[click here to copy citation to clipboard]Please Cite as: "http://www.trans-lex.org/450500".Referring Principles/Related Documents Referring Principle: No. I.1.1 - Good faith and fair dealing in international trade Referring Principle: No. I.2.2 - Trade usages Referring Principle: No. III.1 - Set-off Referring Principle: No. IV.5.1 - Intentions of the parties Referring Principle: No. IV.6.2 - Subsequent fixing of contract price Referring Principle: No. VI.4 - Promise to pay in case of non-performance Referring Principle: No. VII.2 - Principle of foreseeability of loss Referring Principle: No. V.2.5 - Payment of contract price through documentary credit Referring Principle: No. VIII.2 - Legal consequences Referring Principle: No. VIII.1 - DefinitionThis document is cited by: ICC Award No. 6955, YCA 1999, at 107 et seq. Iran-US Claims Tribunal, Isaiah v. Bank Mellat, 2 IRAN-U.S. C.T.R., at 232 et seq. Bobux Marketing Ltd. v. Raynor Marketing Ltd. [2002] 1 NZLR 506 (Court of Appeal). Transatlantic Financing Corporation v. United States of America, 363 F.2d 312 Brunner, Christoph, Force Majeure and Hardship under General Contract Principles - Exemption for Non-Performance in International Arbitration, 2009 Nassar, Nagla, Sanctity of Contracts Revisited, Dordrecht, Boston, London 1995 Farnsworth, Allan, Unification of Sales Law: Usage and Course of Dealing, in: Festschrift Sauveplanne, Deventer 1984, at 81 et seq. Rivkin, David R., Lex Mercatoria and Force majeure, in: Gaillard (ed.), Transnational Rules in International Commercial Arbitration (ICC Publ Nr. 480,4), Paris 1993, at 161 et seq. Bonell, Michael Joachim, Vertragsverhandlungen und culpa in contrahendo nach dem Wiener Kaufrechtsübereinkommen, RIW 1990, at 693 et seq. Kessler, Friedrich/ Fine, Edith, Culpa in Contrahendo, Bargaining in Good Faith and Freedom of Contract: A Comparative Study, 77 Harv.L.Rev. 1963/64, at 401 et seq.Copyright Information Board (see the discussion board overview)Create new ThreadThere are no Threads related to this document. Open one by yourself. Trans-Lex in Social Media: