Matchup of CISG Article 71 with ULIS/ULF Go to Database Directory || Go to CISG Table of Contents

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Match-up of CISG article 71 with ULIS provisions


     CISG Article 71                      ULIS Article 73 
                                                  
1. A party may suspend the        1. Each party may suspend 
performance of his obligations    the performance of his obligations 
if, after the conclusion of the   whenever, after the conclusion of 
contract, it becomes apparent     the contract, the economic situation 
that the other party will not     of the other party appears to have 
perform a substantial part of     become so difficult that there is good
his obligations as a result of:   reason to fear that he will not 
(a) a serious deficiency in his   perform a material part of his 
ability to perform or in his      obligations. 
creditworthiness; or (b) his  
conduct in preparing to perform   2. If the seller has already 
or in performing the contract.    dispatched the goods before the 
                                  economic situation of the buyer 
2. If the seller has already      described in paragraph 1 of this 
dispatched the goods before       Article becomes evident, he may 
the grounds described in the      prevent the handing over of the 
preceding paragraph become        goods to the buyer even if the 
evident, he may prevent the       latter holds a document which 
handing over of the goods to the  entitles him to obtain them. 
buyer even though the buyer holds 
a document which entitles him     3. Nevertheless, the seller shall 
to obtain them.  The present      not be entitled to prevent the 
paragraph relates only to the     handing over of the goods if 
rights in the goods as between    they are claimed by a third 
the buyer and the seller.         person who is a lawful holder 
                                  of a document which entitles 
3. A party suspending             him to obtain the goods unless 
performance, whether before or    the document contains a 
after dispatch of the goods,      reservation concerning the 
must immediately give notice of   effects of its transfer or unless 
the suspension to the other       the seller can prove that the holder 
party and must continue with      of the document, when he acquired it, 
performance if the other          knowingly acted to the 
provides adequate assurance       detriment of the seller. 
of his perfomance.   


Comments on the match-up

"The rights to suspend performance and to stop goods in transit in the event of an imminent breach of contract . . . were included in Article 73 ULIS . . . in terms largely similar to those of Article 71 CISG. . . .

"Unlike Article 73 ULIS, Article 71(3) CISG requires notice of the exercise of the right of suspension or stoppage to be given to the other party; this is intended to increase cooperation between the parties. In addition, Article 71(3) . . . provides for the possibility of assurance being provided by a party in order to neutralize an imminent breach of contract. . . ." Leser in Commentary on the International Sale of Goods, Peter Schlechtriem ed. (Oxford 1998) 522 [citations omitted].


Pace Law School Institute of International Commercial Law - Last updated July 30, 1999
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