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English Law

English Law

10 August 2021: The “Date of Default”: the concept of FOSFA and Gafta contracts as a basis for examining consequences of repudiatory breach

By philipn

This article is reproduced by kind permission of the author, Mr Jacques Covo, and appeared in ASA Bulletin in March 2021. Mr Covo discusses the default clause in commodity contracts and established case law.

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