Hardship Clause
Allows the contract to be renegotiated when unforeseen events make performance excessively onerous.
Qué es
A hardship clause addresses events that do not prevent performance (so force majeure does not apply) but radically change the economic balance, for example a steep cost surge. It obliges the parties to renegotiate the affected terms in good faith.
Por qué importa
Long contracts are exposed to shocks: energy spikes, currency swings, regulatory change. Without a hardship clause, the burdened party may have no relief short of the high threshold of unforeseen circumstances under BW 6:258.
Cómo aplicarla
- Define the trigger objectively, e.g. a cost change above a stated percentage.
- Impose a duty to renegotiate in good faith within a set timeframe.
- State what happens if renegotiation fails: referral to an expert, adaptation by a court, or termination.
- Confirm performance continues during the renegotiation period.
Ejemplo de redacción
If an event beyond a party's control increases its cost of performance by more than fifteen percent (15%), the parties shall renegotiate the affected terms in good faith to restore the original economic balance.
Consejos de negociación
- • Keep the trigger objective and measurable to avoid disputes over whether it applies.
- • Decide in advance who decides if renegotiation deadlocks, to avoid stalemate.
Errores frecuentes
- • A bare "agree to renegotiate" with no fallback, which courts may treat as non-binding.
- • Confusing hardship with force majeure, leaving cost shocks uncovered.
Referencias legales
- BW 6:258 Unforeseen circumstances Derecho neerlandés
- BW 6:248 Reasonableness and fairness Derecho neerlandés
Salvo indicación en contrario, las referencias remiten al derecho neerlandés (Burgerlijk Wetboek, el Código Civil neerlandés); los instrumentos de la UE como el RGPD se aplican en toda la UE. Se trata de información general, no de asesoramiento legal. Otras jurisdicciones tratan estos conceptos de forma distinta. Verifique el texto vigente y su situación con un abogado cualificado.
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