Selected Cases by Article & Issues
Article 7.2.25 Cases
Where a party who owes an obligation other than one to pay money does not perform, the other party may require performance, unless
(a) performance is impossible in law or in fact;
(b) performance or, where relevant, enforcement is unreasonably burdensome or expensive;
(c) the party entitled to performance may reasonably obtain performance from another source;
(d) performance is of an exclusively personal character; or
(e) 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.
Number | Issue | # Cases |
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1 | Right to require performance of non-monetary obligations | 2 |
1.1 | Exceptions | |
1.1.1 | Impossibility of performance | 1 |
1.1.2 | Performance too onerous | |
1.1.3 | Possibility to obtain performance from another source | 1 |
1.1.4 | Exclusively personal character of performance | |
1.1.5 | Performance not required within reasonable time | 1 |