-
applicability in
Swiss contract law.
Clausula rebus sic
stantibus comes from
Latin (where
rebus sic
stantibus is
Latin for "with
things thus standing" or, more...
- of
Nations withdrawal referendum "rebus sic
stantibus | law principle". Britannica. "The
rebus sic
stantibus clause". walter.gehr.net.
Archived from the...
-
performance Mutual ****ent
Substantial performance Clausula rebus sic
stantibus (from French 'overwhelming force,
superior force'
Principle of
Force Majeure...
- re, in the
sense of "about", "concerning", is
English usage.
rebus sic
stantibus with
matters standing thus The
doctrine that
treaty obligations hold only...
- Russia's
overall position. In 1870,
Russia invoked the
doctrine of
rebus sic
stantibus and
effectively terminated the
treaty by
breaching provisions concerning...
- cogens", i.e.
compelling law. The
legal principle of
clausula rebus sic
stantibus in
customary international law also
permits non-satisfaction of obligations...
-
treaty invalid by
application of the
legal doctrine of
clausula rebus sic
stantibus on
account of
fundamental changes of cir****stances
following the breakup...
- with the
suspension or
termination of the contract.
Clausula rebus sic
stantibus **** or high
water clause Impossibility of
performance Kluwer Law International...
- of
ownership of the soil upon
which wild
animals are found."
rebus sic
stantibus things thus
standing A
qualification in a
treaty or contract, that allows...
-
adopted one of the main
principles in UK
rating law, the rule of
rebus sic
stantibus, a
Latin phrase meaning “as
things stand”. It is
embodied in
Section 7A(2)...