Escape clause
A provision letting a party exit or suspend the contract if specified circumstances arise.
Definição
An escape clause gives one or both parties a contractually agreed exit from the agreement when a defined trigger occurs, such as failure to obtain financing, regulatory refusal, or a change in market conditions. It acts as a safety valve that prevents a party from remaining bound after a key assumption falls away. Escape clauses are frequently drafted as conditions subsequent or as a right to terminate without liability.
Exemplo
A buyer invokes the financing escape clause and withdraws when the bank declines the loan.
Porque é um risco para a empresa
An escape clause that is too broadly worded can undermine the certainty a contract is supposed to create: one party may use it opportunistically to exit a deal that has simply become less attractive. Conversely, an escape clause that is too narrow or fails to cover a real-world trigger can leave a party stuck in a deal where a critical assumption has clearly fallen away. Getting the trigger events right requires careful drafting and review.
Como gerir
- Define the trigger events precisely and exhaustively; vague language invites disputes about whether the clause applies.
- Specify the procedure for invoking the clause: who must notify, in what form, and within what deadline after the trigger.
- State clearly whether invocation is without liability or whether any payment (break fee, cost recovery) is owed.
- When signing, record the clause in your contract tracking system so that if the trigger arises, the process is clear and deadline-managed.
Referências jurídicas
Salvo indicação em contrário, as referências remetem para o direito neerlandês (Burgerlijk Wetboek, o Código Civil neerlandês); os instrumentos da UE, como o RGPD, aplicam-se em toda a UE. Esta é informação geral, não constitui aconselhamento jurídico. Outras jurisdições tratam estes conceitos de forma diferente. Verifique o texto em vigor e a sua situação com um advogado qualificado.
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