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1 CONTRACT LAW DIFC LAW NO.6 of2 Contents PART 1: GENERAL Title Legislative Authority Application of the Law Date of enactment Commencement Interpretation...1 PART 2: CONTRACTS GENERALLY Choice of governing law and jurisdictions Freedom of and capacity to contract No form required Binding character of contract Exclusion or modification by the parties Usages and practices Notice...3 PART 3: FORMATION Manner of formation Definition of offer Withdrawal of offer Revocation of offer Rejection of offer Mode of acceptance Time of acceptance Acceptance within a fixed period of time Late acceptance; delay in transmission Withdrawal of acceptance Modified acceptance Writings in confirmation Conclusion of contract dependent on agreement on specific matters or in a specific form Contract with terms deliberately left open Freedom to negotiate... Error! Bookmark not defined. 29. Duty of confidentiality Merger clause Written modification clauses Contracting under standard terms Conflict between standard terms and non-standard terms Battle of forms...7 13 PART 4: VALIDITY Validity of mere agreement Initial impossibility Relevant mistake Error in expression or transmission Remedies for non-performance Fraud Threat Confirmation Loss of right to avoid Notice of avoidance Time limits Partial avoidance Retroactive effect of avoidance Mandatory character of the provisions...9 PART 5: INTERPRETATION Intention of the parties Interpretation of statements and other conduct Relevant circumstances Reference to contract or statement as a whole All terms to be given effect Interpretation against party responsible Linguistic discrepancies...11 PART 6: CONTENT Express and implied obligations Implied obligations Co-operation between the parties Duty to achieve a specific result; duty of best efforts Determination of kind of duty involved Determination of quality of performance Price determination Contract for an indefinite period...13 PART 7: PERFORMANCE Time of performance Performance at one time or in instalments Partial performance Order of performance Earlier performance Place of performance Payment by cheque or other instrument Payment by funds transfer Currency of payment4 73. Currency not expressed Costs of performance Imputation of payments Imputation of non-monetary obligations...16 PART 8: NON-PERFORMANCE Non-performance defined Interference by the other party Withholding performance Cure by non-performing party Additional period for performance Force majeure Performance of monetary obligation Performance of non-monetary obligation Repair and replacement of defective performance Right to terminate the contract Notice of termination Anticipatory non-performance Effects of termination in general Restitution Set-off...20 PART 9: ASSIGNMENT Assignment of rights and obligations Assignment of future rights Limits on assignments and delegations Contractual prohibition of assignment Interpretation of words of assignment; effect of acceptance of assignment Contracts to assign in the future, or to transfer proceeds to be received Defences against an assignee Discharge of an obligor on assignment Substituted performance Substituted contract Novation Accord and satisfaction...23 PART 10: RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES Right of third party to enforce contractual term Variation and rescission of contract Defences available to promisor Enforcement of contract by promisee Protection of promisor from double liability5 PART 11: DAMAGES Right to damages Full compensation Measure of damages Certainty of harm Foreseeability of harm Proof of harm in case of replacement transaction Proof of harm by current price Harm due in part to aggrieved party Mitigation of harm Interest for failure to pay money Interest on damages Manner of monetary redress Currency in which to assess damages Agreed payment for non-performance Limitation...30 PART 12: AGENCY Agency; principal; agent General agent; special agent Disclosed principal; partially disclosed principal; undisclosed principal Consent Authority Creation of authority Apparent authority Creation of apparent authority Applicability of rules for interpretation of agreements When incidental authority is inferred Inference that agent is to act only for principal s benefit General principle of interpretation Duty of care and skill Duty of loyalty Duty to account for profits arising out of employment Duty not to act as adverse party without principal's consent Duty not to compete as to subject matter of agency Duty not to act for one with conflicting interests Duty not to use or disclose confidential information Period of employment Continuing duties after termination of agency Liability for loss caused Liability for things received in breach of duty of loyalty Liability for use of principal's assets Principal's choice of remedies Duty of indemnity When duty of indemnity exists When no duty of indemnity Ratification Affirmation What acts can be ratified6 155. Purporting to act as agent as a requisite for ratification Who can affirm Affirmation after rights have crystallised Effect of ratification Revocation of authority Liability based upon agency principles Liability of disclosed or partially disclosed principal; general rule Liability of disclosed or partially disclosed principal; apparent authority Unauthorised acts of general agent Unauthorised acts of special agents Rights between third person and agent Defences of principal in general Undisclosed principal; general rule Acts of general agents Acts of manager appearing to be owner Unauthorised acts of special agents Defences of undisclosed principal in general Power of agent to modify contract before disclosure of principal Contracts, disclosed agency; general rule Defences of other party Rights between other party and agent Contracts, undisclosed agency; general rule Principal excluded from transaction Rights between other party and agent Defences of other party Status of agent as party to a contract Agent who warrants authority Defences of agent Agent surety for principal Election by other party to hold principal; agency undisclosed...40 Schedule 1 Interpretation7 PART 1: GENERAL 1. Title This Law may be cited as the Contract Law 2004". 2. Legislative Authority This Law is made by the Ruler of Dubai. 3. Application of the Law This Law applies in the jurisdiction of the Dubai International Financial Centre. 4. Date of enactment This Law is enacted on the date specified in the Enactment Notice in respect of this Law. 5. Commencement This Law comes into force on the date specified in the Enactment Notice in respect of this Law. 6. Interpretation Schedule 1 contains: interpretative provisions which apply to this Law; and a list of defined terms used in this Law. 18 PART 2: CONTRACTS GENERALLY 7. Choice of governing law and jurisdictions The Law relating to Application of DIFC Laws makes provision with respect to the choice by parties of governing law and jurisdictions in a contract. 8. Freedom of and capacity to contract (1) Any person of competent legal capacity is free to enter into a contract and determine its content. (2) A natural person does not have competent legal capacity if the person: has not attained the age of 18 years; or is mentally ill or defective. (3) Where a person not of competent legal capacity enters into a contract, the contract is voidable: at the election of that person or his representative; or by order of the Court. 9. No form required Nothing in this Law requires a contract to be concluded in or evidenced by writing. It may be proved by any means, including witnesses. 10. Binding character of contract A contract validly entered into is binding upon the parties. It can only be modified or terminated in accordance with its terms or by agreement or as otherwise provided in this Law. 11. Exclusion or modification by the parties The parties to a contract may exclude the application of this Law or derogate from or vary the effect of any of their provisions, except as otherwise provided in this Law. 12. Usages and practices (1) The parties are bound by any usage to which they have agreed and by any practices which they have established between themselves. (2) The parties are bound by a usage that is widely known to and regularly observed in international trade by parties in the particular trade concerned except where the application of such usage would be unreasonable. 29 13. Notice (1) Where notice is required it may be given by any means appropriate to the circumstances. (2) A notice is effective when it reaches the person to whom it is given. (3) For the purpose of Article 13(2) a notice reaches a person when given to that person orally or delivered at that person s place of business or mailing address and in the case of electronic mail, when so delivered. (4) For the purpose of this Article notice includes a declaration, demand, request or any other communication of intention. 310 PART 3: FORMATION 14. Manner of formation A contract is concluded by the acceptance of an offer. 15. Definition of offer A proposal for concluding a contract constitutes an offer if it is sufficiently definite and indicates the intention of the offeror to be bound in case of acceptance. 16. Withdrawal of offer (1) An offer becomes effective when it reaches the offeree. (2) An offer, even if it is irrevocable, may be withdrawn if the withdrawal reaches the offeree before or at the same time as the offer. 17. Revocation of offer (1) Until a contract is concluded an offer may be revoked if the revocation reaches the offeree before it has dispatched an acceptance. (2) An offer cannot be revoked: if it indicates, whether by stating a fixed time for acceptance or otherwise, that it is irrevocable; or if it was reasonable for the offeree to rely on the offer as being irrevocable and the offeree has acted in reliance on the offer. 18. Rejection of offer An offer is terminated when a rejection reaches the offeror. 19. Mode of acceptance (1) A statement made by or other conduct of the offeree indicating assent to an offer is an acceptance. Silence or inactivity does not in itself amount to acceptance. (2) An acceptance of an offer becomes effective when the indication of assent reaches the offeror. (3) If, by virtue of the offer or as a result of practices which the parties have established between themselves or of usage, the offeree may indicate assent by performing an act without notice to the offeror, the acceptance is effective when the act is performed. 411 20. Time of acceptance Acceptance of an offer is effective if the offer is accepted within the time the offeror has fixed or, if no time is fixed, within a reasonable time having regard to the circumstances, including the speed of the means of communication employed by the offeror. Acceptance of an oral offer is effective if the offer is accepted immediately unless the circumstances indicate otherwise. 21. Acceptance within a fixed period of time (1) A period of time for acceptance fixed by the offeror in a written instrument begins to run from the date shown on the written instrument. A period of time for acceptance fixed by the offeror by means of instantaneous communication begins to run from the moment that offer reaches the offeree. (2) Official holidays or non-business days occurring during the period for acceptance are included in calculating the period. However, if a notice of acceptance cannot be delivered at the address of the offeror on the last day of the period because that day falls on an official holiday or a non-business day at the place of business of the offeror, the period is extended until the first business day which follows. 22. Late acceptance; delay in transmission (1) A late acceptance is nevertheless effective as an acceptance if without undue delay the offeror so informs the offeree or gives notice to that effect. (2) If a written instrument containing a late acceptance shows that it has been sent in such circumstances that if its transmission had been normal it would have reached the offeror in due time, the late acceptance is effective as an acceptance, unless without undue delay, the offeror informs the offeree that it considers the offer as having lapsed. 23. Withdrawal of acceptance An acceptance may be withdrawn if the withdrawal reaches the offeror before or at the same time as the acceptance would have become effective. 24. Modified acceptance (1) A reply to an offer which purports to be an acceptance but contains additions, limitations or other modifications is a rejection of the offer and constitutes a counter-offer. (2) A reply to an offer which purports to be an acceptance but contains additional or different terms which do not materially alter the terms of the offer constitutes an acceptance, unless the offeror without undue delay, objects to the discrepancy. If the offeror does not object, the terms of the contract are the terms of the offer with the modifications contained in the acceptance. 25. Writings in confirmation If a writing which is sent within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the contract and which purports to be a confirmation of the contract contains additional or different terms, such terms become part of the contract, unless they materially alter the contract or the recipient, without undue delay, objects to the discrepancy in which case the confirmation shall have no effect. 512 26. Conclusion of contract dependent on agreement on specific matters or in a specific form Where in the course of negotiations one of the parties insists that the contract is not concluded until there is agreement on specific matters or in a specific form, no contract is concluded before agreement is reached on those matters or in that form. 27. Contract with terms deliberately left open (1) If the parties intend to conclude a contract, the fact that they intentionally leave a term to be agreed upon in further negotiations or to be determined by a third person does not prevent a contract from coming into existence. (2) The existence of the contract is not affected by the fact that subsequently: the parties reach no agreement on the terms; or the third person does not determine the term, provided that there is an alternative means of rendering the term definite that is reasonable in the circumstances, having regard to the intention of the parties. 28. Freedom to negotiate A party is free to negotiate and is not liable for failure to reach an agreement. 29. Duty of confidentiality Where information is expressly given as confidential by one party in the course of negotiations, the other party is under a duty not to disclose that information or to use it improperly for its own purposes, whether or not a contract is subsequently concluded. Where appropriate, the remedy for breach of that duty may include compensation based on the benefit received by the other party. 30. Merger clause A contract in writing which contains a clause indicating that the writing completely embodies the terms on which the parties have agreed cannot be contradicted or supplemented by evidence of prior statements or agreements. However, such statements or agreements may be used to interpret the writing. 31. Written modification clauses A contract in writing which contains a clause requiring any modification or termination by agreement to be in writing may not be otherwise modified or terminated. However, a party may be precluded by its conduct from asserting such a clause to the extent that the other party has acted in reliance on that conduct. 32. Contracting under standard terms (1) Where one party or both parties use standard terms in concluding a contract, the general rules of formation apply, subject to Articles 33 and 34. (2) Standard terms are provisions which are prepared in advance for general and repeated use by one party and which are actually used without negotiation with the other party. 613 33. Conflict between standard terms and non-standard terms In case of conflict between a standard term and a term which is not a standard term the latter prevails. 34. Battle of forms Where both parties use standard terms and reach agreement except on those terms, a contract is concluded on the basis of the agreed terms and of any standard terms which are common in substance unless one party clearly indicates in advance, or later and without undue delay informs the other party, that it does not intend to be bound by such a contract. 714 PART 4: VALIDITY 35. Validity of mere agreement A contract is concluded, modified or terminated by the mere agreement of the parties, without any further requirements. 36. Initial impossibility (1) The mere fact that at the time of the conclusion of the contract the performance of the obligation assumed was impossible does not affect the validity of the contract. (2) The mere fact that at the time of the conclusion of the contract a party was not entitled to dispose of the assets to which the contract relates does not affect the validity of the contract. 37. Relevant mistake (1) A party may only avoid a contract for mistake if, when the contract was concluded, the mistake was of such importance that a reasonable person in the same situation as the party would not have concluded it at all if the true state of affairs had been known, and the other party made the same mistake, or was also mistaken, or caused the mistake, or knew or ought to have known of the mistake and it was contrary to reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing to leave the mistaken party in error; or the other party had not at the time of avoidance acted in reliance on the contract. (2) However, a party may not avoid the contract if: it was grossly negligent in committing the mistake; or the mistake relates to a matter in regard to which the risk of mistake was assumed or, having regard to the circumstances, should be borne by the mistaken party. 38. Error in expression or transmission An error occurring in the expression or transmission of a declaration is considered to be a mistake of the person from whom the declaration emanated. 39. Remedies for non-performance 40. Fraud A party is not entitled to avoid the contract on the ground of mistake if the circumstances on which that party relies afford, or could have afforded, a remedy for non-performance. A party may avoid the contract when it has been led to conclude the contract by the other party s fraudulent representation, including language or practices, or fraudulent non-disclosure of circumstances which the latter party ought reasonably to have disclosed. 815 41. Threat A party may avoid the contract when it has been led to conclude the contract by the other party s unjustified threat which, having regard to the circumstances, is so imminent and serious as to leave the first party no reasonable alternative. In particular, a threat is unjustified if the act or omission with which a party has been threatened is wrongful in itself, or is wrong to use it as a means to obtain the conclusion of the contract. 42. Confirmation If the party entitled to avoid the contract expressly or impliedly confirms the contract after the period of time for giving notice of avoidance has begun to run, avoidance of contract is excluded. 43. Loss of right to avoid (1) If a party is entitled to avoid the contract for mistake but the other party declares itself willing to perform or performs the contract as it was understood by the party entitled to avoidance, the contract is considered to have been concluded as the latter party understood it. The other party must make such a declaration or render such performance promptly after having been informed of the manner in which the party entitled to avoidance had understood the contract and before that party has acted in reliance on a notice of avoidance. (2) After such a declaration or performance the right to avoidance is lost and any earlier notice of avoidance is ineffective. 44. Notice of avoidance The right of a party to avoid the contract is exercised by notice to the other party. 45. Time limits Notice of avoidance shall be given within a reasonable time, having regard to the circumstances, after the avoiding party knew or could not have been unaware of the relevant facts or became capable of acting freely. 46. Partial avoidance Where a ground of avoidance affects only individual terms of the contract, the effect of avoidance is limited to those terms unless, having regard to the circumstances, it is unreasonable to uphold the remaining contract. 47. Retroactive effect of avoidance (1) Avoidance takes effect retroactively. (2) On avoidance either party may claim restitution of whatever is supplied under the contract or the part of it avoided, provided that it concurrently makes restitution of whatever it has received under the contract or the part of it avoided or, if it cannot make restitution in kind, it makes an allowance for what it has received. 48. Mandatory character of the provisions The provisions of this Part 4 are mandatory, except insofar as they relate to Articles 35, 36 and 37. 916 PART 5: INTERPRETATION 49. Intention of the parties (1) A contract shall be interpreted according to the common intention of the parties. (2) If such an intention cannot be established, the contract shall be interpreted according to the meaning that reasonable persons of the same kind as the parties would give to it in the same circumstances. 50. Interpretation of statements and other conduct (1) The statements and other conduct of a party shall be interpreted according to that party s intention if the other party knew or could not have been unaware of that intention. (2) If Article 50(1) is not applicable, such statements and other conduct shall be interpreted according to the meaning that a reasonable person of the same kind as the other party would give to it in the same circumstances. 51. Relevant circumstances In applying Articles 49 and 50, regard shall be had to all the circumstances, including (c) (d) (e) (f) preliminary negotiations between the parties; practices which the parties have established between themselves; the conduct of the parties subsequent to the conclusion of the contract; the nature and purpose of the contract; the meaning commonly given to terms and expressions in the trade concerned; and usages. 52. Reference to contract or statement as a whole Terms and expressions shall be interpreted in the light of the whole contract or statement in which they appear. 53. All terms to be given effect Contract terms shall be interpreted so as to give effect to all the terms rather than to deprive some of them of effect. 54. Interpretation against party responsible If contract terms supplied by one party are unclear, an interpretation against that party is preferred. 1017 55. Linguistic discrepancies Where a contract is drawn up in two or more language versions which are equally authoritative there is, in case of discrepancy between the versions, a preference for the interpretation according to a version in which the contract was originally drawn up. 1118 PART 6: CONTENT 56. Express and implied obligations The contractual obligations of the parties may be express or implied. 57. Implied obligations Implied obligations arise from: (c) (d) the nature and purpose of the contract; practices established between the parties and usages; good faith and fair dealing; and reasonableness. 58. Co-operation between the parties Each party is bound to co-operate with the other party when such co-operation may reasonably be expected for the performance of that party s obligations. 59. Duty to achieve a specific result; duty of best efforts (1) To the extent that an obligation of a party involves a duty to achieve a specific result, that party is bound to achieve that result. (2) To the extent that an obligation of a party involves a duty of best efforts in the performance of an activity, that party is bound to make such efforts as would be made by a reasonable person of the same kind in the same circumstances. 60. Determination of kind of duty involved In determining the extent to which an obligation of a party involves a duty of best efforts in the performance of an activity or duty to achieve a specific result, regard shall be had, among other factors, to (c) (d) the way in which the obligation is expressed in the contract; the contractual price and other terms of the contract; the degree of risk normally involved in achieving the expected result; and the ability of the other party to influence the performance of the obligation. 61. Determination of quality of performance Where the quality of performance is neither fixed by, nor determinable from, the contract a party is bound to render a performance of a quality that is reasonable in the circumstances. 1219 62. Price determination (1) Where a contract does not fix or make provision for determining the price, the parties are considered, in the absence of any indication to the contrary, to have made reference to the price generally charged at the time of the conclusion of the contract for such performance in comparable circumstances in the trade concerned or, if no such price is available, to a reasonable price. (2) Where the price is to be fixed by a third person, and that person cannot or will not or does not do so, the price shall be a reasonable price. (3) Where the price is to be fixed by reference to factors which do not exist or have ceased to exist or to be accessible, the nearest equivalent factor shall be treated as a substitute. 63. Contract for an indefinite period A contract for an indefinite period may be ended by either party by giving notice a reasonable time in advance. 1320 PART 7: PERFORMANCE 64. Time of performance A party must perform its obligations: (c) if a time is fixed by or determinable from the contract, at that time; if a period of time is fixed by or determinable from the contract, at any time within that period unless circumstances indicate that the other party is to choose a time; in any other case, within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the contract. 65. Performance at one time or in instalments In cases under Article 64 or (c), a party must perform its obligations at one time if that performance can be rendered at one time and the circumstances do not indicate otherwise. 66. Partial performance (1) The obligee may reject an offer to perform in part at the time performance is due, whether or not such offer is coupled with an assurance as to the balance of the performance. (2) Additional expenses caused to the obligee by partial performance are to be borne by the obligor without prejudice to any other remedy. 67. Order of performance (1) To the extent that the performances of the parties can be rendered simultaneously, the parties are bound to render them simultaneously unless the circumstances indicate otherwise. (2) To the extent that the performance of only one party requires a period of time, that party is bound to render its performance first, unless the circumstances indicate otherwise. 68. Earlier performance (1) The obligee may reject an earlier performance unless it has no legitimate interest in so doing. (2) Acceptance by a party of an earlier performance does not affect the time for the performance of its own obligations if that time has been fixed irrespective of the performance of the other party s obligations. (3) Additional expenses caused to the obligee by earlier performance are to be borne by the obligor, without prejudice to any other remedy. 1421 69. Place of performance (1) If the place of performance is neither fixed by, nor determinable from the contract, a party is to perform: a monetary obligation, at the obligee s place of business; and any other obligation, at its own place of business provided that where the a provision of any Dubai Law applies a location to a particular obligation the place of performance will be the law of that location. (2) A party must bear any increase in the expenses incidental to performance which is caused by a change in its place of business subsequent to the conclusion of the contract. 70. Payment by cheque or other instrument (1) Payment may be made in any form used in the ordinary course of business at the place for payment. (2) However, an obligee who accepts, either by virtue of Article 70(1) or voluntarily, a cheque or any other order to pay is presumed to do so only on condition that it will be honoured. (3) If a cheque or other order to pay is dishonoured the obligee's right to sue on the debt revives and his original rights under the contract are restored to him. (4) The rights of an obligee under Article 70(3) shall not affect any rights he may have with respect to the cheque or other order to pay. 71. Payment by funds transfer In case of payment by a transfer the obligation of the obligor is discharged when the transfer to the obligee s financial institution becomes effective. 72. Currency of payment (1) If a monetary obligation is expressed in a currency other than that of the place of payment, it may be paid by the obligor in the currency of the place for payment unless: the currency is freely convertible; or the parties have agreed that payment should be made only in the currency in which the monetary obligation is expressed. (2) If it is impossible for the obligor to make payment in the currency in which the monetary obligation is expressed, the obligee may require payment in the currency of the place for payment, even in the case referred to in Article 72(1). (3) Payment in the currency of the place for payment is to be made according to the applicable rate of exchange prevailing there when payment is due. 1522 (4) If the obligor has not paid at the time when payment is due, the obligee may require payment according to the applicable rate of exchange prevailing either when payment is due or at the time of actual payment. 73. Currency not expressed Where a monetary obligation is not expressed in a particular currency, payment must be made in the currency of the place where payment is to be made. 74. Costs of performance Each party shall bear the costs of performance of its obligations. 75. Imputation of payments (1) An obligor owing several monetary obligations to the same obligee may specify at the time of payment the debt to which it intends the payment to be applied. The payment discharges first any expenses incurred in connection with the debt, then interest due and finally the principal. (2) If the obligor makes no such specification, the obligee may, within a reasonable time after payment, declare to the obligor the obligation to which it imputes the payment, provided that the obligation is due and undisputed. (3) In the absence of imputation under Article 75(1) or (2), payment is imputed to that obligation which satisfies one of the following criteria and in the order indicated: (c) (d) an obligation which is due or which is the first to fall due; the obligation for which the obligee has least security; the obligation which is the most burdensome for the obligor; and the obligation which has arisen first. 76. Imputation of non-monetary obligations Article 75 applies with appropriate adaptations to the imputation of performance of non-monetary obligations. 1623 PART 8: NON-PERFORMANCE 77. Non-performance defined Non-performance is failure by a party to perform any one or more of its obligations under the contract, including defective performance or late performance. 78. Interference by the other party A party may not rely on the non-performance of the other party to the extent that such nonperformance was caused by the first party s act or omission or by another event as to which the first party bears the risk. 79. Withholding performance (1) Where the parties are to perform simultaneously, either party may withhold performance until the other party tenders performance. (2) Where the parties are to perform consecutively, the party that is to perform later may withhold its performance until the first party has performed. 80. Cure by non-performing party (1) The non-performing party may, at its own expense, cure any non-performance, provided that: (c) (d) without undue delay, it gives notice indicating the proposed manner and timing of the cure; cure is appropriate in the circumstances; the aggrieved party has no legitimate interest in refusing cure; and cure is effected promptly. (2) The right to cure is not precluded by notice of termination. (3) Upon effective notice of cure, rights of the aggrieved party that are inconsistent with the non-performing party s performance are suspended until the time for cure has expired. (4) The aggrieved party may withhold performance pending cure. (5) Notwithstanding cure, the aggrieved party retains the right to claim damages for delay as well as for any harm caused or not prevented by the cure. 81. Additional period for performance (1) In a case of non-performance the aggrieved party may by notice to the other party allow an additional period of time for performance. 1724 (2) During the additional period the aggrieved party may withhold performance of its own reciprocal obligations and may claim damages but may not resort to any other remedy. If it receives notice from the other party that the latter will not perform within that period, or if upon expiry of that period due performance has not been made, the aggrieved party may resort to any of the remedies that may be available under this Part 8 of this Law. (3) Where in a case of delay in performance which is not fundamental the aggrieved party has given notice allowing an additional period of time of reasonable length, it may terminate the contract at the end of that period. If the additional period allowed is not of reasonable length it shall be extended to a reasonable length. The aggrieved party may in its notice provide that if the other party fails to perform within the period allowed by the notice the contract shall automatically terminate. (4) Article 81(3) does not apply where the obligation which has not been performed is only a minor part of the contractual obligation of the non-performing party. 82. Force majeure (1) Except with respect to a mere obligation to pay, non-performance by a party is excused if that party proves that the non-performance was due to an impediment beyond its control and that it could not reasonably be expected to have taken the impediment into account at the time of the conclusion of the contract or to have avoided or overcome it or its consequences. (2) When the impediment is only temporary, the excuse shall have effect for such period as is reasonable having regard to the effect of the impediment on performance of the contract. (3) The party who fails to perform must give notice to the other party of the impediment and its effect on its ability to perform. If the notice is not received by the other party within a reasonable time after the party who fails to perform knew or ought to have known of the impediment, it is liable for damages resulting from such non-receipt. (4) Nothing in this Article prevents a party from exercising a right to terminate the contract or to withhold performance or request interest on money due. 83. Performance of monetary obligation Where a party who is obliged to pay money does not do so, the other party may require payment notwithstanding Article Performance of non-monetary obligation Where a party who owes an obligation other than one to pay money does not perform, the other party may require performance, unless (c) (d) performance is impossible in law or fact; performance or, where relevant, enforcement is unreasonably burdensome or expensive; performance is of an exclusively personal character; or the party entitled to performance does not require performance within a reasonable time after it has, or ought to have, become aware of the non-performance. 1825 85. Repair and replacement of defective performance The right to performance includes in appropriate cases the right to require repair, replacement, or other cure of defective performance. The provisions of Articles 83 and 84 apply accordingly. 86. Right to terminate the contract (1) A party may terminate the contract where the failure of the other party to perform an obligation under the contract amounts to a fundamental non-performance. (2) In determining whether a failure to perform an obligation amounts to a fundamental nonperformance regard shall be had, in particular, to whether: (c) (d) the non-performance substantially deprives the aggrieved party of what it was entitled to expect under the contract; strict compliance with the obligation which has not been performed is of essence under the contract; the non-performance is intentional or reckless; the non-performance gives the aggrieved party reason to believe that it cannot rely on the other party s future performance. (3) In the case of delay the aggrieved party may also terminate the contract if the other party fails to perform before the time allowed under Article 81 has expired. 87. Notice of termination (1) The right of a party to terminate the contract is exercised by notice to the other party. (2) If performance has been offered late or otherwise does not conform to the contract the aggrieved party will lose its right to terminate the contract unless it gives notice to the other party within a reasonable time after it has or ought to have become aware of the nonconforming performance. 88. Anticipatory non-performance Where prior to the date for performance by one of the parties it is clear that there will be a fundamental non-performance by that party, the other party may terminate the contract. 89. Effects of termination in general (1) Termination of the contract releases both parties from their obligation to effect and to receive future performance. (2) Termination does not preclude a claim for damages for non-performance. (3) Termination does not affect any provision in the contract for the settlement of disputes or any other term of the contract which is to operate even after termination. 1926 90. Restitution 91. Set-off (1) On termination of contract pursuant to Articles 86 or 88 either party may claim restitution of whatever it has supplied, provided that such party concurrently makes restitution of whatever it has received. If restitution in kind is not possible or appropriate allowance should be made in money whenever reasonable. (2) However, if performance of the contract has extended over a period of time and the contract is divisible, such restitution can only be claimed for the period after termination has taken effect. (1) Set-off is the discharge of reciprocal obligations to the extent of the smaller obligation. (2) Contractual set-off is a duty or option granted by contract whereby a debtor must or may set off his cross-claim in discharge of the creditor's primary claim, being a set-off created by contract in circumstances where in the absence of the contract there would be no right of set-off. (3) Transaction set off is available where both the claimants are solvent. A debtor may set off his cross-claim against the creditor's primary claim if: both claims arise out of the same transaction or closely connected transactions; and the creditor has defaulted in performance of the very obligation for which he is seeking payment by his primary claim. (4) Transaction set-off is available even if the creditor's primary claim or the debtor's crossclaim is unliquidated. (5) Where liquidated claims arise on two current financing accounts payable on each side on demand, a bank may set off against a credit balance, a cross claim owing to it on an overdrawn account provided there is no express or implied agreement to keep the accounts separate. 2027 PART 9: ASSIGNMENT 92. Assignment of rights and obligations (1) An assignment of a contractual right is a transfer by virtue of which the assignor s right to performance by the obligor is extinguished in whole or in part and the assignee acquires a right to such performance. (2) An assignment of a contractual obligation is delegation of the obligation to the assignee. (3) An assignment of a contract by a party is an assignment of the contractual rights and delegation of the contractual obligations of the party. 93. Assignment of future rights (1) An assignment of a right to payment expected to arise out of an existing business relationship is effective in the same way as an assignment of an existing right. (2) A purported assignment of a right expected to rise under a contract not in existence operates only as a promise to assign the right when it arises and not as a power to enforce it. 94. Limits on assignments and delegations (1) A contractual right can be assigned unless: the substitution of a right of the assignee for the right of the assignor would materially change the duty of the obligor, or materially increase the burden or risk imposed on him by his contract, or materially impair his chance of obtaining return performance, or materially reduce its value to him; or assignment is precluded by contract. (2) A contractual obligation can be delegated unless: the obligee has a substantial interest in having the obligor perform or control the acts promised; or the delegation is precluded by contract. (3) Neither delegation of performance nor a contract to assume the duty made with the obligor by the person delegated discharges any obligation or liability of the delegating obligor. 95. Contractual prohibition of assignment (1) Unless the circumstances indicate the contrary, a contract term prohibiting assignment of the contract bars only the delegation to an assignee of the performance by the assignor of a duty or condition. 2128 (2) A contract term prohibiting assignment of rights under the contract, unless a different intention is manifested: is for the benefit of the obligor, and does not prevent: (i) (ii) the assignee from acquiring rights against the assignor; or the obligor from discharging his duty as if there were no such application; (c) gives the obligor a right to damages for breach of the terms forbidding assignment but does not render the assignment ineffective; does not prevent assignment of a right to damages for breach of the whole contract or a right arising out of the assignor's due performance of his entire obligation. 96. Interpretation of words of assignment; effect of acceptance of assignment (1) Unless the language or the circumstances indicate the contrary, as in an assignment for security, an assignment of a contract or of all rights under a contract or an assignment in similar general terms includes a delegation of the unperformed duties of the assignor under the contract. (2) Unless the language or the circumstances indicate the contrary, the acceptance by an assignee of such an assignment operates as a promise to the assignor to perform the assignor s unperformed obligations, and the obligor of the assigned rights is an intended beneficiary of the promise. 97. Contracts to assign in the future, or to transfer proceeds to be received A contract to make a future assignment of a right, or to transfer proceeds to be received in the future by the obligor, is not an assignment. 98. Defences against an assignee (1) By an assignment the assignee acquires a right against the obligor only to the extent that the obligor is under a duty to the assignor; and if the right of the assignor would be voidable by the obligor or unenforceable against him if no assignment had been made, the right of the assignee is subject to the infirmity. (2) The right of an assignee is subject to any defence or claim of the obligor which accrues before the obligor receives notification of the assignment, but not to defences or claims which accrue thereafter except as stated in this Article. (3) Where the right of an assignor is subject to discharge or modification in whole or in part by impracticability, public policy, non-occurrence of a condition, or present or prospective failure of performance by an obligee, the right of the assignee is to that extent subject to discharge or modification even after the obligor receives notification of the assignment. (4) An assignee s right against the obligor is subject to any defence or claim arising from his conduct or to which he was subject as a party or a prior assignee because he had notice. 2229 99. Discharge of an obligor on assignment (1) Except as stated in Article 99(2) or as otherwise agreed between the assignor and assignee, on an assignment, any right of the assignor to discharge or modify the duty of the obligor to the assignee is transferred to the assignee. (2) An agreement between an assignor and an obligor to discharge or modify the duties of the obligor made after assignment of the rights of the assignor and prior to the notification to the obligor of the assignment of such rights is effective as against the assignee. (3) If notwithstanding the assignment of his rights to an assignee, an assignor receives payment or other performance of the duties of an obligor who has no notice of the assignment of the rights of the assignor, the assignor shall be liable to account to the assignee for the benefit of such payment or other performance. (4) Notwithstanding a defect in the right of an assignee, he has the same power his assignor had to discharge or modify the duty of the obligor to the extent that the obligor gives value or otherwise changes his position in good faith and without knowledge or reason to know of the defect Substituted performance (1) If an obligee accepts in satisfaction of the obligor s obligation a performance offered by the obligor that differs from what is due, the obligation is discharged. (2) If an obligee accepts in satisfaction of the obligor s obligation a performance offered by a third person, the obligation is discharged, but an obligor who has not previously assented to the performance of his benefit may in a reasonable time after learning of it render the discharge inoperative from the beginning by disclaimer Substituted contract (1) A substituted contract is a contract that is itself accepted by the obligee in satisfaction of the obligor s existing obligation. (2) The substituted contract discharges the original obligation and breach of the substituted contract by the obligor does not give the obligee a right to enforce the original obligation Novation A novation is a substituted contract that includes as a party one who was neither the obligor nor the obligee of the original obligation Accord and satisfaction (1) An accord is a contract under which an obligee promises to accept a stated performance in satisfaction of the obligor s existing obligation. Performance of the accord discharges the original obligation. (2) Until performance of the accord, the original obligation is suspended unless there is such a breach of the accord by the obligor as discharges the new obligation of the obligee to accept the performance in satisfaction. If there is such a breach, the obligee may enforce either the original obligation or any obligation under the accord. 2330 (3) Breach of the accord by the obligee does not discharge the original obligation, but the obligor may require specific performance of the accord, in addition to any claim for damages in respect of the breach arising under this Law. 2431 PART 10: RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES 104. Right of third party to enforce contractual term (1) Subject to the provisions of this Law, a person who is not a party to a contract (a "third party") may in his own right enforce a term of the contract if: the contract expressly provides that he may; or subject to Article 104(2), the term purports to confer a benefit on him. (2) Article 104(1) does not apply if on a proper construction of the contract it appears that the parties did not intend the term to be enforceable by the third party. (3) The third party must be expressly identified in the contract by name, as a member of a class or as answering a particular description but need not be in existence when the contract is entered into. (4) This Article does not confer a right on a third party to enforce a term of a contract otherwise than subject to and in accordance with any other relevant terms of the contract. (5) For the purpose of exercising his right to enforce a term of the contract, there shall be available to the third party any remedy that would have been available to him in an action for breach of contract if he had been a party to the contract (and the rules relating to damages, injunctions, specific performance and other relief shall apply accordingly). (6) Where a term of a contract excludes or limits liability in relation to any matter references in this Law to the third party enforcing the term shall be construed as including references to his availing himself of the exclusion or limitation. (7) In this Law, in relation to a term of a contract which is enforceable by a third party: "the promisor" means the party to the contract against whom the term is enforceable by the third party; and "the promisee" means the party to the contract by whom the term is enforceable against the promisor Variation and rescission of contract (1) Subject to the provisions of this Article, where a third party has a right under Article 104 to enforce a term of the contract, the parties to the contract may not, by agreement, rescind the contract, or vary it in such a way as to extinguish or alter his entitlement under that right, without his consent if: (c) the third party has communicated his assent to the term to the promisor; the promisor is aware that the third party has relied on the term; or the promisor can reasonably be expected to have foreseen that the third party would rely on the term and the third party has in fact relied on it. 25 View more
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