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Analysis of the Buyer's Remedy of Avoidance in International Sale of Goods Contracts, Essays (high school) of Marketing

A thesis analyzing the buyer's remedy of avoidance in international sale of goods contracts, specifically focusing on the CISG and English law. The thesis covers methodology, background and interpretation of the CISG, party autonomy, intent and conduct, usages, the requirement of fundamental breach, the seller's right to cure defects in performance, and declaration and effects of avoidance.

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Download Analysis of the Buyer's Remedy of Avoidance in International Sale of Goods Contracts and more Essays (high school) Marketing in PDF only on Docsity! TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Cases i Table of Legislation xix List of Abbreviations xxi Chapter One: Introduction 1 1.0 Background to Thesis 1 1.1 Research Question 3 1.2 Aims and Purpose of Thesis 6 1.3 Structure of Thesis 13 Chapter Two: Methodology and Literature Review 16 2.0 Introduction 16 2.1 Doctrinal Methodology 18 2.2 Comparative Method 24 2.3 Literature Review 28 2.4 Central Themes 30 2.4.1 Suitability of the Buyer’s Remedy of Avoidance on Different Types of Sale of Goods Contracts 31 2.4.2 Criteria of Fundamental Breach to Establish the Buyer’s Right to Avoid the Contract 35 2.4.3 The Buyer’s Right to Avoid the Contract for Different Types of Breaches 38 2.4.4 The Impact of the Seller’s Right to Cure the Breach on the Buyer’s Remedy of Avoidance 39 2.4.5 Exercise and Effects of the Buyer’s Right to Avoid the Contract 43 2.5 Conclusion 47 Chapter Three: Background and Interpretation of the CISG 50 3.0 Introduction 50 3.1 Historical Background 51 3.2 Scope of the CISG 52 3.3 Purpose of the CISG 54 3.4 Interpretation of the CISG under Article 7 57 3.4.1 International Character 60 3.4.2 Uniformity 65 3.4.3 Good Faith 72 3.5 General Principles 75 3.5.1 Legislative History 77 3.5.2 Analogy 80 3.6 UNIDROIT Principles 84 3.7 Background on English Law 89 3.7.1 English Law as a Method of Comparison 90 3.7.2 Classification of Terms 92 3.7.3 Scope of Sale of Goods Act 1979 98 3.7.4 Interpretation of the Implied Conditions 99 3.7.5 How do the Two Instruments Differ? 111 3.8 Conclusion 113 Chapter Four: Party Autonomy, Intent and Conduct and the Relevance of Usages on the Buyer’s Remedy of Avoidance 115 4.0 Introduction 115 4.1 Party Autonomy 116 Documentary Sales 247 5.2.8 Meaning and Purpose of Article 49(1)(b) CISG 248 5.2.8.1 Can the UNIDROIT Principles be used to Interpret Article 49(1)(b) CISG? 254 5.2.8.2 English Law on Fixing an Additional Time for Performance 255 5.2.9 Circumstances Where the Buyer Loses the Right to Avoid the Contract 256 5.2.9.1 English Law and the Loss of the Right to Terminate the Contract 260 5.3 Conclusion 262 Chapter Six: The Seller’s Right to Cure Defects in Performance 264 6.0 Introduction 264 6.1 The Seller’s Right to Cure Defects in the Documents before Date of Performance 265 6.1.1 Legislative History of Article 34 CISG 266 6.1.2 Meaning and Purpose of Article 34 CISG 266 6.1.3 English Law on Curing Defective Documents before the Date of Performance 268 6.1.4 Conclusion to Article 34 CISG 270 6.2 The Seller’s Right to Cure Defects in the Goods before Date of Performance 270 6.2.1 Legislative History of Article 37 CISG 271 6.2.2 Meaning and Purpose of Article 37 CISG 271 6.2.3 English Law on Curing Defective Goods before the Date of Performance 274 6.2.4 Conclusion to Article 37 CISG 275 6.3 The Seller’s Right to Cure after the Date of Delivery 276 6.3.1 Legislative History of Article 48 CISG 277 6.3.2 Meaning and Purpose of Article 48 CISG 279 6.3.3 English Law on Curing Defective Performance after the Contractual Date 287 6.4 Can the UNIDROIT Principles be used to Interpret the Seller’s Right to Cure? 290 6.5 Conclusion 294 Chapter Seven: Declaration and Effects of Avoidance 296 7.0 Introduction 296 7.1 The Requirement of Notice 297 7.1.1 Meaning and Purpose of Article 26 CISG 298 7.1.2 Can the UNIDROIT Principles be used to Interpret Article 26 CISG? 305 7.1.3 English Law on Notice of Rejection and Termination 307 7.1.4 Conclusion to Article 26 310 7.2 Effects of Avoidance 311 7.2.1 Article 81 CISG 312 7.2.2 Article 82 CISG 317 7.2.3 Article 84 CISG 323 7.3 Can the UNIDROIT Principles be used to Interpret the Effects of Avoidance under the CISG? 327 7.4 English Law on the Effects of Termination 329 7.5 Conclusion 332 Chapter Eight: Conclusion 334 8.0 The Research Question and its Impact on the Existing Literature 334 8.1 Conclusions on the Suitability of the Buyer’s Remedy of Avoidance for International Sale of Goods Contracts 336 8.2 The Way Forward 339 8.3 Further Areas for Research 341 Bibliography 343
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