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Old 18th Jun 2020, 20:06
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Originally Posted by WYOMINGPILOT
You have to read the fine print. It’s called a force Majeure Clause. A "force majeure" clause (French for "superior force") is a contract provision that relieves the parties from performing their contractual obligations when certain circumstances beyond their control arise, making performance inadvisable, commercially impracticable, illegal, or impossible. In the absence of a force majeure clause, parties to a contract are left to the mercy of the narrow common law contract doctrines of "impracticability" and "frustration of purpose," which rarely result in excuse of performance. https://www.venable.com/insights/pub...ajeure-clauses
Not entirely true wyoming.
actually I believe that korean air legal advisors should not be so easy going with the “force majeure “clause.
please read entirely and carefully the following explanation by a legal firm...
https://www.pinsentmasons.com/out-la...majeure-clause
a simple legal litigation will definitely see korean air succumbed due to the continued production of air transportation services and their high revenue operations.
what is emerging here is a clear and premeditated non contractual adherence...
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