Conditions Subsequent
Make a contract end automatically if a defined future event occurs.
Cos'e
A condition subsequent is a defined future event whose occurrence ends an existing obligation by operation of the contract, for example failure to secure financing or a permit being refused. Until the event occurs, the contract is fully effective.
Perché conta
Conditions subsequent let parties commit now while keeping a clean, automatic exit if a key assumption fails. They avoid the need for a termination dispute: the contract simply unwinds when the condition is met.
Come applicarla
- Describe the triggering event precisely and the deadline by which it must occur.
- State who may invoke the condition and within what period after the event.
- Distinguish a condition subsequent from a condition precedent (opschortende voorwaarde).
- Address the unwinding: restitution of payments and return of any deliverables.
Consigli per la negoziazione
- • Set a clear cut-off date so the contract does not stay in limbo indefinitely.
- • Limit who can invoke it to the party the condition is meant to protect.
Errori frequenti
- • Confusing a suspensive (precedent) with a resolutive (subsequent) condition.
- • Leaving the trigger vague, so it is unclear whether the condition has been met.
Riferimenti normativi
Salvo diversa indicazione, i riferimenti riguardano il diritto olandese (Burgerlijk Wetboek, il Codice Civile olandese); gli strumenti UE come il GDPR si applicano in tutta l'UE. Si tratta di informazioni generali, non di consulenza legale. Altre giurisdizioni trattano questi concetti in modo diverso. Verifichi il testo vigente e la propria situazione con un avvocato qualificato.
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