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Summary of Contents
PART I GENERAL REVIEW
Chapter 1 Sources of Inspiration
Chapter 2 Remedies Available upon Non-performance
PART II PRESERVING PERFORMANCE
Chapter 3 Specific Performance
Chapter 4 Nachfrist for Late Performance
Chapter 5 Cure by Non-performing Party
Chapter 6 Price Reduction for Non-conformity
PART III TERMINATION
Chapter 7 Right to Termination
Chapter 8 Fundamental Non-performance
Chapter 9 Anticipatory Non-performance
Chapter 10 Termination of Breached Installment or Part
Chapter 11 Declaration of Termination
Chapter 12 Effects of Termination
PART IV DAMAGES
Chapter 13 General Measure of Damages
Chapter 14 Limits to Claims for Damages
Chapter 15 Damages upon Termination
Chapter 16 Agreed Payment for Non-performance
Chapter 17 Recovery of Attorneys’ Fees
Chapter 18 Payment of Interest
PART V EXCUSES
Chapter 19 Change of Circumstances
Chapter 20 Force Majeure
Chapter 21 Hardship
Chapter 22 Force Majeure & Hardship Clauses
Table of Contents
PART I GENERAL REVIEW
Chapter 1 Sources of Inspiration
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview of the Studied Instruments
1.2.1 CISG
1.2.2 UNIDROIT Principles
1.2.3 PECL
1.2.4 Brief Comparison
1.3 Major Sources of Information
Chapter 2 Remedies Available upon Non-performance
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Concepts: Breach of Contract vs. Non-performance
2.3 Remedial Schemes of the Studied Instruments
2.3.1 CISG Part III (Partial)
2.3.2 UPICC Chapter 7
2.3.3 PECL Chapters 8, 9
2.3.4 Concluding Remarks
2.4 Structure of this Book
PART II SAVING CONTRACT
PART III TERMINATION
PART IV DAMAGES
PART V EXCUSES
PART II PRESERVING PERFORMANCE
Chapter 3 Specific Performance
3.1 Comprised Approach under the CISG
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 Primacy of Specific Performance under Art. 46/62
3.1.3 Forum’s Rule under Art. 28
3.2 Buyer's Right to Specific Performance: CISG Art. 46
3.2.1 Introduction
3.2.2 General Rule: Art. 46(1)
3.2.2.1 Right to require performance
3.2.2.2 Non-resorting to inconsistent remedies
3.2.3 Right to Demand Cure: Arts. 46(2) and 46(3)
3.2.3.1 In general
3.2.3.2 Delivery of s
3.2.3.3 Right to repair: Art. 46(3)
3.2.3.4 Time limit restriction
3.2.3.5 A summary
3.3 Seller's Right to Specific Performance: CISG Art. 62
3.3.1 Rationale of Art. 62
3.3.2 General Application
3.3.2 Potential Problems
3.4 Uniform Remedy in UPICC/PECL
3.4.1 Introduction
3.4.2 Performance of Monetary Obligation
3.4.2.1 Money due generally recoverable
3.4.2.2 Money not yet due
3.4.3 Performance of Non-monetary Obligation: In General
3.4.4 Exceptions to Performance of Non-monetary Obligation
3.4.4.1 The principle and exceptions
3.4.4.2 Performance impossible
3.4.4.3 Unreasonable burden
3.4.4.4 Performance from another source available
3.4.4.5 Performance of an exclusively personal character
3.4.4.6 Unreasonable delay in requiring performance
3.4.5 Right to Require Remedying of Defective Performance
3.4.6 Other Issues
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Summary of Contents
PART I GENERAL REVIEW
Chapter 1 Sources of Inspiration
Chapter 2 Remedies Available upon Non-performance
PART II PRESERVING PERFORMANCE
Chapter 3 Specific Performance
Chapter 4 Nachfrist for Late Performance
Chapter 5 Cure by Non-performing Party
Chapter 6 Price Reduction for Non-conformity
PART III TERMINATION
Chapter 7 Right to Termination
Chapter 8 Fundamental Non-performance
Chapter 9 Anticipatory Non-performance
Chapter 10 Termination of Breached Installment or Part
Chapter 11 Declaration of Termination
Chapter 12 Effects of Termination
PART IV DAMAGES
Chapter 13 General Measure of Damages
Chapter 14 Limits to Claims for Damages
Chapter 15 Damages upon Termination
Chapter 16 Agreed Payment for Non-performance
Chapter 17 Recovery of Attorneys’ Fees
Chapter 18 Payment of Interest
PART V EXCUSES
Chapter 19 Change of Circumstances
Chapter 20 Force Majeure
Chapter 21 Hardship
Chapter 22 Force Majeure & Hardship Clauses
Table of Contents
PART I GENERAL REVIEW
Chapter 1 Sources of Inspiration
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Overview of the Studied Instruments
1.2.1 CISG
1.2.2 UNIDROIT Principles
1.2.3 PECL
1.2.4 Brief Comparison
1.3 Major Sources of Information
Chapter 2 Remedies Available upon Non-performance
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Concepts: Breach of Contract vs. Non-performance
2.3 Remedial Schemes of the Studied Instruments
2.3.1 CISG Part III (Partial)
2.3.2 UPICC Chapter 7
2.3.3 PECL Chapters 8, 9
2.3.4 Concluding Remarks
2.4 Structure of this Book
PART II SAVING CONTRACT
PART III TERMINATION
PART IV DAMAGES
PART V EXCUSES
PART II PRESERVING PERFORMANCE
Chapter 3 Specific Performance
3.1 Comprised Approach under the CISG
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 Primacy of Specific Performance under Art. 46/62
3.1.3 Forum’s Rule under Art. 28
3.2 Buyer's Right to Specific Performance: CISG Art. 46
3.2.1 Introduction
3.2.2 General Rule: Art. 46(1)
3.2.2.1 Right to require performance
3.2.2.2 Non-resorting to inconsistent remedies
3.2.3 Right to Demand Cure: Arts. 46(2) and 46(3)
3.2.3.1 In general
3.2.3.2 Delivery of s
ubstitute goods: Art. 46(2)
3.2.3.3 Right to repair: Art. 46(3)
3.2.3.4 Time limit restriction
3.2.3.5 A summary
3.3 Seller's Right to Specific Performance: CISG Art. 62
3.3.1 Rationale of Art. 62
3.3.2 General Application
3.3.2 Potential Problems
3.4 Uniform Remedy in UPICC/PECL
3.4.1 Introduction
3.4.2 Performance of Monetary Obligation
3.4.2.1 Money due generally recoverable
3.4.2.2 Money not yet due
3.4.3 Performance of Non-monetary Obligation: In General
3.4.4 Exceptions to Performance of Non-monetary Obligation
3.4.4.1 The principle and exceptions
3.4.4.2 Performance impossible
3.4.4.3 Unreasonable burden
3.4.4.4 Performance from another source available
3.4.4.5 Performance of an exclusively personal character
3.4.4.6 Unreasonable delay in requiring performance
3.4.5 Right to Require Remedying of Defective Performance
3.4.6 Other Issues
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