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Force majeure in commercial contracts / Ben Symons, Joseph Dalby.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: London [England] : Bloomsbury Professional, 2022Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (352 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781526517142
  • 9781526517128
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 346.022 23
LOC classification:
  • K875 .S34 2022eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Force Majeure -- Chapter 2: General Principles of Contractual Interpretation -- Chapter 3: What constitutes a "force majeure" event? -- Chapter 4: Prevent, hinder and/or delay -- Chapter 5: Beyond reasonable control -- Chapter 6: Causation -- Chapter 7: Notice -- Chapter 8: Material adverse change (“MAC”) clauses -- Chapter 9: Force majeure in international case law -- Chapter 10: Frustration
Summary: "Principally concerned with the laws of England and Wales, Ireland and Australia with references to other common law jurisdictions, EU and international law where relevant, Force Majeure and Frustration in Commercial Contracts looks at both doctrines of force majeure and frustration and their application to commercial contracts. It sets out the statutory principles that apply. Whilst looking at these principles in a broad sense, it is also the first major work to relate them to and address the issues brought about by the COVID19 pandemic. Written by leading experts and practical in approach, it is essential reading for commercial practitioners and contract lawyers to ensure that they avoid the consequences of a breach of contract caused by events outside their control which delays, hinder or prevent performance."-- Provided by publisher.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Force Majeure -- Chapter 2: General Principles of Contractual Interpretation -- Chapter 3: What constitutes a "force majeure" event? -- Chapter 4: Prevent, hinder and/or delay -- Chapter 5: Beyond reasonable control -- Chapter 6: Causation -- Chapter 7: Notice -- Chapter 8: Material adverse change (“MAC”) clauses -- Chapter 9: Force majeure in international case law -- Chapter 10: Frustration

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"Principally concerned with the laws of England and Wales, Ireland and Australia with references to other common law jurisdictions, EU and international law where relevant, Force Majeure and Frustration in Commercial Contracts looks at both doctrines of force majeure and frustration and their application to commercial contracts. It sets out the statutory principles that apply. Whilst looking at these principles in a broad sense, it is also the first major work to relate them to and address the issues brought about by the COVID19 pandemic. Written by leading experts and practical in approach, it is essential reading for commercial practitioners and contract lawyers to ensure that they avoid the consequences of a breach of contract caused by events outside their control which delays, hinder or prevent performance."-- Provided by publisher.

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