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Force majeure: The problem of legal definition in German law

March 13, 2017 at 10:56 AM , Der AUDITOR
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Sharp increases in price are a risk, absolute nuisance and very painful for many companies in the food industry. The problem is that although sudden increases in price may be very common in trading with commodities, force majeure cases frequently drive the parties involved to despair.

Regional natural disasters, global climate changes or political measures inevitably result in sudden increases in production prices that disrupt any purchasing plans the exporters may have. If they then refuse to meet any contracts they may have with any (German) importers this will pose considerably problems for them in satisfying their customers in the baking industry. Price hikes are an irritating risk most companies prefer to pass on to others. Some simply give up because their market position is too weak, whereas other opt for a time consuming and expensive lawsuit.

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