Risk Allocation in Commercial Contracts | Practical Law

Risk Allocation in Commercial Contracts | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing common risk allocation mechanisms in commercial contracts. This Note describes how parties can allocate risk through indemnification, limitations on liability, termination rights, force majeure, contractual remedies, Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) product warranties, insurance coverage, payment terms, and guaranties. This Note also briefly reviews contractual building blocks (representations and warranties, covenants, and conditions precedent) as risk allocation tools.

Risk Allocation in Commercial Contracts

Practical Law Practice Note 4-519-5496 (Approx. 43 pages)

Risk Allocation in Commercial Contracts

by Practical Law Commercial Transactions
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A Practice Note discussing common risk allocation mechanisms in commercial contracts. This Note describes how parties can allocate risk through indemnification, limitations on liability, termination rights, force majeure, contractual remedies, Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) product warranties, insurance coverage, payment terms, and guaranties. This Note also briefly reviews contractual building blocks (representations and warranties, covenants, and conditions precedent) as risk allocation tools.