Economic Limits to Contractual Performance: From Hardship to the Unreasonable Costs of Specific Performance
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Specific performance
hardship
unreasonable burden
uniform law

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Momberg Uribe, R. and Vidal Olivares, A. (2018) “Economic Limits to Contractual Performance: From Hardship to the Unreasonable Costs of Specific Performance”, Vniversitas, 67(137). doi:10.11144/Javeriana.vj137.lecc.
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Abstract

The paper analyses two devices, the unreasonable burden or costs as limit to specific performance, and hardship or change of circumstances, examining their conditions, scope of application and effects, with the aim of outlining their operative fields, solving the current confusions on the subject.

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