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Title: Remedies for Breach of Contract (???????)


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Remedies for Breach of Contract(???????)
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Remedies for breach of contract under the CISG
  • The remedies outlined in the CISG include
  • (1) avoidance of the contracts,
  • (2) sellers right to remedy or cure,
  • (3) sellers additional time to perform,
  • (4) price reduction,
  • (5) money damages,
  • (6) specific performance.

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Money damages
  • Under the common law
  • (1) Money damages make the injured party be
    placed in the position they would have occupied
    if the contract had been fully performed.
  • (2) Types of damages ( T or F statements)
  • A. Consequential damages are to make the injured
    party whole and these damages compensate the
    injured party only for injuries actually
    sustained.

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  • B. When a seller does not deliver goods, knowing
    that a buyer is planning to resell those goods
    immediately, compensatory damages are awarded
    for the loss of profits from the planned resale.
  • C. Consequential damages differ from compensatory
    damages in that they are caused by special
    circumstances beyond the contract itself.
  • D. If a nonbreaching party wants to recover
    consequential damages, the breaching party does
    not need to know the special circumstances will
    cause the nonbreaching party to suffer an
    additional loss.

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  • E. When an innocent party suffers some financial
    loss, nominal damages can be awarded.
  • F. Nominal damages are often small, such as a
    dollar, but they do establish the fact that the
    defendant acted wrongfully.
  • G. Exemplary damages are designed to punish a
    guilty party where an intentional tort may be
    tied to a breach of contract.

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  • Money damages under the CISG (Art. 74----77)
  • What damages does the CISG recognize?
  • The CISG provides that a breaching party
    shall be liable for damages in an amount
    sufficient to make the injured party whole in the
    event of a breach.
  • Article 74 states that damages to an injured
    party shall consist of a sum equal to the loss.
  • Thus, under the CISG, both the compensatory
    damages and consequential damages can be awarded.

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  • (2) How to measure money damages?
  • A. The method of measuring damages depends on
  • ----whether the buyer has been able to purchase
    substitute goods from another supplier.
  • If the seller fails to perform and the buyer does
    purchase substitute goods ,
  • damages the substitute goods pricethe contract
    price

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  • b.If the buyer has not purchased substitute
    goods,
  • damages the current market price the
    contract price
  • B. As under the UCC, damages under the CISG may
    also include an amount for lost profits and other
    consequential damages arising as a reasonable
    foreseeable consequence of the breach.
  • Art.74 sets limits for the consequential
    damages, which are those that the parties
    foresaw or ought to have foreseen at the time of
    the conclusion of the contract.

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Case analysis Delchi Carrier Spa v. Rotorex
Corporation
  • (1) background and facts
  • (an Italian Com.) (a N.Y. corp.)
  • Delchi
    Rotorex
  • (buyer) air compressor (seller)
  •  
  • (for use in producing Ariele air
    conditioners)

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  • 2. Legal issue
  • (1) whether Roterex breached the contract
  • (2) what damages Delchi should recover
  • 3. Legal principle
  • The CISG is the governing law of this case (Art.
    74, 77 of the CISG).

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  • 4. Decision
  • (1) the decision of the district court
  • The defendant breached the contract the
    plaintiff was awarded compensatory damages and
    those incidental and consequential damages were
    denied.
  • (2) the decision of the circuit court
  • The circuit court agreed the district court
    decision regarding breach of contract and the
    district courts award of damages for lost
    profits, but disagreed with the denial of
    incidental and consequential damages.

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