Selected Cases by Article & Issues
Article 7.4.64 Cases
(1) Where the aggrieved party has terminated the contract and has not made a replacement transaction but there is a current price for the performance contracted for, it may recover the difference between the contract price and the price current at the time the contract is terminated as well as damages for any further harm.
(2) Current price is the price generally charged for goods delivered or services rendered in comparable circumstances at the place where the contract should have been performed or, if there is no current price at that place, the current price at such other place that appears reasonable to take as a reference.
(2) Current price is the price generally charged for goods delivered or services rendered in comparable circumstances at the place where the contract should have been performed or, if there is no current price at that place, the current price at such other place that appears reasonable to take as a reference.
Number | Issue | # Cases | |||||||||
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1 | Damages in case of termination without replacement transaction | 1 | |||||||||
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1.1 | Determination of current market price | 2 | |||||||||
1.2 | Difference between contract price and market price at time of termination of contract | 2 | |||||||||
2 | Damages for further harm | 0 |
Total Cases in the database 1528