Legal Question in Appeals and Writs in United Kingdom
if party A enters into a contract with party B where there is not a term that identifies the location for the perfromance agreed in the contract. 2 weeks after the contract was signed, party B moves to a new location where party A would not gain any profit by performing in this new location, bearing in mind that party B is a long standing client of party A. What can party A claim for?
Asked on 5/24/11, 10:47 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Arent Lievens
Advocates Lievens & Lievens
Without the necessary details to give a full advices:
The contract becomes un-executable (because one party moved), and maybe you can claim lost profits. But if it is a long standing client...
Renegotiate, on the basis that the first contract became un-executable.
Answered on 5/26/11, 11:40 am
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