Contractual liability

Authors

  • Mariana RUDĂREANU Lecturer Ph.D. Faculty of Law and Public Administration, Bucharest Spiru Haret University

Keywords:

contractual liability, damages, prejudice, wrongful act, default, assessment

Abstract

Any obligation entitles the creditor to claim the debtor to fulfil accordingly the performance he is bound to. An improper or delayed performance or the failure to perform by one party causes the other a prejudice, therefore entitling the latter to claim the former damages equivalent to the prejudice suffered.  

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Published

2010-12-20

How to Cite

RUDĂREANU, M. (2010). Contractual liability. Annals of Spiru Haret University. Economic Series, 10(4), 87–91. Retrieved from https://www.anale.spiruharet.ro/economics/article/view/1048

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