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Article 7.1.44 Bibliography (1) The non-performing party may, at its own expense, cure any non-performance, provided that
(a) without undue delay, it gives notice indicating the proposed manner and timing of the cure;
(b) cure is appropriate in the circumstances;
(c) the aggrieved party has no legitimate interest in refusing cure; and
(d) 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.
Author | Title | Publisher |
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DI MAJO A., | Adempimento e risarcimento nella prospettiva dei rimedi | in Europa e diritto privato, 1/2007, pp. 1 - 18 |
MONFELI T. | Il diritto alla correzione dell"inadempimento dal diritto nordamericano ai Principi UNIDROIT | Diritto del commercio internazionale, n. 2, 1999, 273-317 |
SCHELHAAS, H. | Comment to Arts 7.1.1-7.1.7 (Non-performance in general) | n S.VOGENAUER (ed.), Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC), 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, 823-863 |
SCHELHAAS, H. | Comment to Arts 7.1.1-7.1.7 (Non-performance in general). | in S.VOGENAUER - J. KLEINHEISTERKAMP (eds.), Commentary on the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC), Oxford University Press, New York, 2009, 728-776. |
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