The buyer may breach contractual obligations, leading to two primary types of disputes: the buyer’s failure to meet payment obligations and the buyer’s failure to accept the goods. Disputes related to the buyer’s failure to pay are considered the most common in sales...
In Vietnam, arbitration is increasingly being chosen by individuals and organizations due to its advantages, such as flexibility and alignment with the demands of a market economy. The principles in the arbitration dispute resolution process reflect its essence and...
In the construction industry, the relationship between the main contractor and the subcontractor is typically established on a strict contractual basis to ensure the project’s progress and quality. However, delays in payment from the main contractor to the...
When concluding a contract, the contract often contains sanctions provisions to bind the parties to properly and fully perform their obligations as stipulated. Specifically, if a party breaches the contract, the aggrieved party will have the right to request the...
In construction, especially large-scale projects, the relationship between the main contractor and the subcontractor is a critical factor in ensuring the project’s success. However, the issue of delayed payments from the main contractor to subcontractors is a...
With the rapid development of the global economy and the trend of international integration, countries are continuously expanding markets, enhancing cooperation, and promoting international trade activities. Consequently, disputes in international sales contracts are...