Motive matters!: an exploration of the notion 'deliberate breach of contract' and its consequences for the application of remedies
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Chapter
1.
Introduction
................................................................................................................................1
1.1.
Research theme
.................................................................................................................1
1.2.
Research questions
............................................................................................................2
1.3.
Methodology and justifications for the chosen approach
...........................................3
Chapter
2.
Contract , breach of contract and remedies in contract
..................................................7
2.1.
Introduction
.......................................................................................................................7
2.2.
The notion of contract
....................................................................................................8
2.2.1.
Preliminary remarks
............................................................................................8
2.2.2.
A common law approach
.....................................................................................9
2.2.2.1.
English law
..............................................................................................9
2.2.2.2.
US Law
...................................................................................................10
2.2.3.
A continental law approach
..............................................................................12
2.2.3.1.
French law
.............................................................................................12
2.2.3.2.
German law
..........................................................................................14
2.2.3.3.
Dutch law
..............................................................................................16
2.2.4.
Contract in soft law bodies: PECL, DCFR and PICC
..................................17
2.2.5.
The Proposal for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law:
the notion of contract
.......................................................................................19
2.3.
Contract, promise and obligation: various theoretical approaches
........................20
2.4.
The notion of breach of contract and remedies in contract
...................................24
2.4.1.
Introductory remarks
........................................................................................24
2.4.2.
Breach of contract: a common law perspective
..............................................25
2.4.3.
Remedies in contract: a common law perspective
.........................................26
2.4.3.1.
Damages
................................................................................................27
2.4.3.2.
Actual performance of the contract
..................................................28
2.4.3.3.
Termination
..........................................................................................29
2.4.4.
ТЪе
notion of breach of contract and remedies in contract: a
continental law perspective
...............................................................................30
2.4.4.1.
French law
.............................................................................................31
2.4.4.2.
German law
..........................................................................................33
2.4.4.3.
Dutch law
..............................................................................................33
2.5.
A
curiosum?
CISG, PICC, DCFR, CESL and the notion of fundamental
breach
................................................................................................................................35
2.6.
Breach of contract anticipated upon by parties; penalty clauses and
exclusion clauses
..............................................................................................................39
2.6.1.
Penalty clauses and liquidated damages clauses
............................................39
2.6.2.
Exclusion and limitation clauses
......................................................................41
2.7.
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................................42
Chapter
3.
Deliberate breach of contract: a notion to be explored, but not defined
.......................45
3.1.
Introduction
.....................................................................................................................45
3.2.
Introducing the concept of deliberate breach
.............................................................46
3.3.
Deliberate breach and the distinction between excusable and non-
excusable breach
..............................................................................................................49
3.4.
The theory of efficient breach: a belief with supporters and opponents
.................53
3.5.
Deliberate breach and efficient breach compared: similar but not equal
...............58
3.6.
Deliberate breach of contract from a tort law perspective
........................................61
3.7.
Deliberate breach in empirical legal studies
...............................................................66
3.8.
Proving deliberateness? A comparison between deliberate breach and
criminal intent
.................................................................................................................68
3.9.
Conclusion
.......................................................................................................................72
Chapter
4.
Deliberate breach of contract and its influence in (legal) practice on core
remedies in contract: an exploration
....................................................................................75
4.1.
Introduction
.....................................................................................................................75
4.2.
Deliberateness and enforced performance
..................................................................77
4.2.1.
Introductory remarks
........................................................................................77
4.2.2.
English law la: Raphael
v
Thames Valley Railway Company
.......................78
4.2.3.
English law Ib: Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd
v
Argyll Stores
(Holdings) Ltd
......................................................................................................79
4.2.4.
English law
Ha: Rankin
v
Lay
...........................................................................83
4.2.5.
English law lib: Celestial Aviation
v
Paramount Airways
............................83
4.2.6.
US law: two case law examples indicating an implicit influence of
deliberateness
......................................................................................................85
4.2.7.
French law: the pool case
...................................................................................87
4.2.8.
German law: the window case
..........................................................................88
4.2.9.
Dutch law I: limited relevance of deliberateness for a claim for
enforced performance
........................................................................................88
4.2.10.
Dutch law II: NSI
Kantoren
BV/Ernst
&
Young Accountants
.......................89
4.2.11.
Concluding remarks
...........................................................................................91
4.3.
Deliberateness and its influence on the validity of penalty clauses and the
courts discretion to mitigate or to increase the penalty
...........................................91
4.3.1.
Introductory remarks
........................................................................................91
4.3.2.
English law: Bridge
v
Campbell Discount Co. Ltd
..........................................91
4.3.3.
US law: a call for a different approach towards the penalty clause,
but on which grounds?
.......................................................................................92
4.3.4.
French law: the notion of
doľ
and penalty clauses
.......................................94
4.3.5.
Swiss law: mitigation and motive connected
..................................................95
4.3.6.
Dutch law: NVB/Helder and the Buck case
....................................................95
4.3.7.
Concluding remarks
...........................................................................................96
4.4.
Deliberateness and expectation damages
....................................................................97
4.4.1.
Introductory remarks
........................................................................................97
4.4.2.
English law I: Golden Strait Corporation
v
Nippon Yusen Kubishika
Kaisha (The Golden Victory)
.............................................................................98
4.4.3.
English law II: Patrick
v
Russo-British Grain Export Company,
Limited
................................................................................................................100
4.4.4.
US law: a principled no on an explicit link between deliberateness
and expectation damages
................................................................................ 101
4.4.5.
French law I: deliberateness and the requirement of foreseeability
..........102
4.4.6.
French law II: the airline case
......................................................................... 105
4.4.7.
German law
....................................................................................................... 107
4.4.8.
Dutch law I: deliberateness in the Civil Code or not?
.................................108
4.4.9.
Dutch law II:
Vos Logistics/TSN.
.....................................................................109
4.4.10.
PECL, DCFR and CESL
................................................................................... 110
4.4.11.
Concluding remarks
......................................................................................... 113
4.5.
Deliberateness and damages for non-pecuniary losses
........................................... 113
4.5.1.
Introductory remarks
...................................................................................... 113
4.5.2.
English law: Ruxley Electronics and Construction Ltd
v
Forsyth...............
114
4.5.3.
US law:
Lutz
Farms
et al. v.
Asgrow Seed Company
..................................... 115
4.5.4.
French law: recapturing the swimming pool case
....................................... 117
4.5.5.
Dutch law: article
6:106
s. la Cc; an exceptional provision in the
Dutch Civil Code
.............................................................................................. 118
4.5.6.
Concluding remarks
......................................................................................... 118
4.6.
Deliberateness and punitive damages
........................................................................ 119
4.6.1.
Introductory remarks
...................................................................................... 119
4.6.2.
US law I: deliberateness, punitive damages and the issue of contract
and tort
...............................................................................................................120
4.6.3.
US law II: Fletcher v. Western National Life Insurance Co
..........................121
4.6.4.
US law III:
Seamans
Direct Buying Service Inc. v. Standard Oil Co
..........124
4.6.5.
Dutch law: Van Rossum/Fortis
........................................................................126
4.6.6.
Concluding remarks
.........................................................................................127
4.7.
Deliberateness and account of profits
........................................................................128
4.7.1.
Introductory remarks
......................................................................................128
4.7.2.
English
law I: Surrey County Council and another
v Bredero
Homes
Ltd
.......................................................................................................................128
4.7.3.
English law II: Attorney General
v
Blake (Jonathan Cape Ltd, third
party)
...................................................................................................................130
4.7.4.
English law III: Experience Hendrix LLC
v
PPX Enterprises
Inc
and
another
................................................................................................................133
4.7.5.
US law I: Earthinfo,
lne v.
Hydrosphere Resource Consultants,
Inc
...........134
4.7.6.
US law II: The Restatement (Third) of Restitution and Unjust
Enrichment
........................................................................................................136
4.7.7.
Dutch law: Doerga/Stichting Ymere
................................................................139
4.7.8.
Concluding remarks
......................................................................................... 141
4.8.
Deliberateness and (partial) termination
.................................................................. 141
4.8.1.
Introductory remarks
...................................................................................... 141
4.8.2.
US law. deliberateness and material breach; a few case law examples
.....142
4.8.3.
Deliberate breach and termination in a convergent soft law vehicle:
the Draft Common Frame of Reference
........................................................ 145
4.8.4.
Concluding remarks
......................................................................................... 147
4.9.
Deliberateness and recovering costs for legal representation
................................ 147
4.9.1.
Introductory remarks
...................................................................................... 147
4.9.2.
US law: fames T. Wellman
et al. v.
Energy Resources
Inc............................
147
4.9.3.
Concluding remarks
.........................................................................................148
4.10.
An outsider: exclusion clauses limiting liability in a contractual context
...........149
4.10.1.
Introductory remarks
......................................................................................149
4.10.2.
English law: Astrazeneca UK Ltd
v
Albemarie
International
Corporation
........................................................................................................ 149
4.10.3.
US law. William D, Huggins and Dona. G. Huggins v. Marriott
Ownership Resorts,
Inc
.....................................................................................152
4.10.4.
Dutch law:
Telj
vrt/
Scar
urnea...........................................................................
153
4.10.5.
Concluding remarks
.........................................................................................155
4.11.
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................................156
Chapter
5.
A framework for solving cases of deliberate breach: four arguments and six
recommendations for adaptations in remedies in contract
........................................... 159
5.1.
Introduction
...................................................................................................................159
5.2.
lhe
moral argument
.....................................................................................................160
5.3.
The systematic argument
............................................................................................. 164
5.4.
The practical argument
................................................................................................166
5.5.
The economic argument
..............................................................................................167
5.6.
Intermezzo: three remarks
.......................................................................................... 169
5.7.
Recommendation I: Deliberate breach and actual performance
........................... 171
5.8.
Recommendation II: Deliberate breach and expectation damages
....................... 173
5.9.
Recommendation III: Deliberate breach and account of profits
........................... 174
5.10.
Recommendation IV: Deliberate breach and punitive damages
........................... 178
5 11
Recommendation V: Deliberate breach and termination
.......................................179
5 12
Recommendation VI: Deliberate breach and penalty clauses
................................180
5 13
Conclusion:
4
arguments,
6
recommendations; a general approach or
case-by-case solutions?
................................................................................................. 181
Chapter
6.
Eight case studies on deliberate breach of contract: the pudding and the eating
..... 183
6.1.
Introduction
................................................................................................................... 183
6.2.
Case study
1:
the double sale case
............................................................................... 184
6.3.
Case study
2:
the farmland case
.................................................................................. 187
6.4.
Case study
3:
the car service case
...............................................................................190
6.5.
Case study
4:
the supermarket case
............................................................................ 191
6.6.
Case study
5:
the swimming pool case
...................................................................... 193
6.7.
Case study
6:
the airline tickets case
.......................................................................... 196
6.8.
Case study
7:
the aluminium pipes case
.................................................................... 197
6.9.
Case study
8:
the bad faith insurance case
................................................................198
6.10.
Conclusion
.....................................................................................................................201
Chapter
7.
Summary
.................................................................................................................................205
7.1.
Principal argument and research questions
.............................................................205
7.2.
Deliberate breach of contract: a notion with many faces
........................................205
7.3.
Deliberate breach of contract in current practice: a denied reality?
.....................207
7.4.
Deliberateness of the breach, a factor to take into account: why and how?
.........210
7.5.
The pudding and the eating: case studies to explore the effects of
deliberateness on remedies in contract
......................................................................212
References
.................................................................................................................................217
Index
..........................................................................................................................................237
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