Termination for Convenience Clause
Lets a party end the contract without cause, on notice, even if the other side is performing perfectly.
Qué es
Termination for convenience allows a party to end the agreement without alleging breach, simply by giving the agreed notice. It contrasts with termination for cause, which requires a default. It is common in services and supply contracts where flexibility is valued.
Por qué importa
It provides an exit when needs change, but for the other party it removes revenue certainty. Under Dutch law, even a contractual right to terminate an ongoing agreement is constrained by reasonableness and fairness, sometimes requiring a longer notice period or compensation.
Cómo aplicarla
- Set a clear notice period proportionate to the contract's length and the other party's investment.
- Address what is payable on exit: work done, committed costs, wind-down fees.
- Specify the form of notice and the effective termination date.
- State which obligations (confidentiality, payment) survive termination.
Consejos de negociación
- • A supplier facing convenience termination should secure exit fees or a minimum term.
- • A customer should keep the notice period short and make the right mutual or one-sided as suits it.
Errores frecuentes
- • Assuming a contractual right to terminate overrides the duurovereenkomst notice doctrine.
- • Forgetting to address payment for work in progress at the exit date.
Referencias legales
- BW 6:248 Reasonableness and fairness (notice of ongoing contracts) Derecho neerlandés
- BW 6:2 Good faith in performance 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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