10.3 Termination of a Contract as a Whole: CISG Art. 73(3)
10.4 Partial Termination: CISG Art. 51
10.5 Combined Approach: PECL Art. 9:302
10.6 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 11Declaration of Termination
11.1 No Automatic Termination
11.2 Informality of the Notice
11.3 Transmission of the Intention
11.4 Risk in Communication
11.4.1 CISG Approach
11.4.2 Receipt Principle under the UNIDROIT Principles
11.4.3 Combined Approach under the PECL
11.5 Time Limit for the Declaration: in General
11.6 Declaration within Reasonable Time
11.6.1 Definition of Reasonable Time
11.6.2 CISG Approach
11.6.3 UPICC/PECL Approach
11.6.4 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 12Effects of Termination
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Relief of Future Performance
12.3 Retrospective or Prospective Approach
12.4 Unaffected Rights and Obligations after Termination
12.4.1 Continuing Right to Claim Damages
12.4.2 Unaffected Clauses Intended to Apply despite Termination
12.5 Restitution
12.5.1 In General
12.5.2 Entitlement of Parties to Restitution on Termination
12.5.3 Restitution under the PECL
12.5.3.1 Property reduced in value: Art. 9:306
12.5.3.2 Recovery of money paid and property: Arts. 9:306, 9:307
12.5.3.3 Concluding remarks
12.5.4 Restitution of Benefits Received
12.5.5 Exceptions: Restitution Not Possible or Appropriate
12.5.5.1 CISG approach: making restitution a prerequisite for avoidance
12.5.5.2 UPICC/PECL approach: focusing on the allowance upon impossible restitution
12.5.5.3 Comparative perspectives
12.5.5.4 Concluding remarks
PART IVDAMAGES
Chapter 13General Measure of Damages
13.1 Right to Damages
13.2 Full Compensation
13.3 Recoverable Losses
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