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Supply Chain Survival Series: Mitigation (Article #13)

In our previous article in the Supply Chain Survival Series, we discussed what constitutes a breach of contract and whether a breach allows you to suspend performance until the breach is cured. Assuming that a contract has...more

Survival Series: Acceptance, Rejection, Revocation of Acceptance, and Right to Cure (Article #11)

In our previous articles in the Supply Chain Survival Series, we discussed when a party’s failure to perform may (or may not) be excused by a contractual force majeure provision or by the common law doctrines of...more

Supply Chain Survival Series: Acceptance, Rejection, Revocation of Acceptance, and Right to Cure (Article #11)

In our previous articles in the Supply Chain Survival Series, we discussed when a party’s failure to perform may (or may not) be excused by a contractual force majeure provision or by the common law doctrines of...more

Supply Chain Survival Series: Key Statutory Default Terms (Article #5)

In our previous article, we discussed the infamous “Battle of the Forms,” where conflicting terms in buyers’ and sellers’ purchase orders, invoices, and order confirmations can result in neither side’s terms governing their...more

8/18/2022  /  Buyers , Contract Terms , Sellers , Supply Chain
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