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Can parties choose an alternative governing law to opt out of the applicability of the Commercial Agency Regulations?

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • June 15 2010

In a recent High Court case in England, it was held that even where parties choose a non-EU governing law in an agreement, the Commercial Agency Regulations (and indeed any other mandatory EU laws) must be followed

Obligation to negotiate in good faith?

  • Matheson
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  • Ireland, United Kingdom
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  • November 30 2009

Traditionally the common law has refused to recognise a duty to negotiate in good faith in run-of-the-mill transactions between parties acting at arm’s length on the basis that such obligations are too uncertain