Breach of contract
A failure to perform any obligation under a contract without a lawful excuse.
Definici贸n
Breach of contract occurs when a party does not perform a promised obligation (on time, in full, or at all) and has no valid excuse such as force majeure. Depending on severity, the other party may claim damages, suspend its own performance, or dissolve the contract. Under Dutch law a breach (tekortkoming) gives rise to damages under article 6:74 and, for sufficiently serious failures, a right of dissolution under 6:265.
Ejemplo
A supplier delivers software a month late and outside spec; the customer may claim resulting losses and, if the delay is material, dissolve the agreement.
Por qu茅 es un riesgo para la empresa
Breach is where contract value leaks away. When the other side underdelivers, the cost lands on you: delayed projects, rework, lost revenue, and the time and legal fees of enforcing your rights. The harder problem is usually evidence. Months later, few teams can show exactly what was promised, when it was due, and what was chased, which is precisely what you need to claim damages or dissolve.
C贸mo gestionarlo
- Record the agreed obligation, deadline and acceptance criteria the moment you sign, so "late" or "defective" is provable later.
- Send a written notice of default (ingebrekestelling) with a reasonable cure period before you claim damages or dissolve.
- Keep dated evidence of the shortfall and your communications about it in one place.
- Decide whether the breach is serious enough to dissolve, or whether suspending your own performance is the better remedy.
- Escalate on a fixed timeline, so a claim does not weaken while you wait for the other side to fix it.
Referencias legales
- BW 6:74 Dutch Civil Code: damages for breach Derecho neerland茅s
- BW 6:265 Dutch Civil Code: dissolution Derecho neerland茅s
Salvo indicaci贸n en contrario, las referencias remiten al derecho neerland茅s (Burgerlijk Wetboek, el C贸digo Civil neerland茅s); los instrumentos de la UE como el RGPD se aplican en toda la UE. Se trata de informaci贸n general, no de asesoramiento legal. Otras jurisdicciones tratan estos conceptos de forma distinta. Verifique el texto vigente y su situaci贸n con un abogado cualificado.
Preguntas frecuentes
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