Abrogation

Abrogation

The Legal History of Abrogation of Legal Norms (Naskh)

This section provides an overview of Abrogation of Legal Norms (Naskh)

Abrogation

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Definition of Abrogation in International Trade

The following is a concept of Abrogation in the context of international trade law, from the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The cancellation of the part of a contract that has not yet been per_formed. For example, if parties agree to several deliveries of goods, but after the first delivery, war is declared in the buyer’s country and no further goods can be delivered, the buyer must pay the first delivery, but the contract is abrogated for the remaining ones. See force majeure clause; war risk.


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