B2B legislation in the spotlight: focus on two grey list clauses deemed unfair
Authors:
Emma Ottoy, Garance Dekeyser, Tanguy Van Overstraeten
B2B legislation in the spotlight: focus on two grey list clauses deemed unfair
As part of our ‘B2B legislation in the spotlight’ series, we focus on two grey list clauses deemed unfair in this new publication. As such, we focus on clauses requiring one party to commit itself contractually without providing for a reasonable termination period; and clauses exonerating one business of its, or its agents’, liability for fraud, gross misconduct or, except in the event of force majeure, for non-performance of essential obligations.
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