Q:When are liquidated damages provisions unenforceable?

July 1, 2002
Almost all construction main contracts feature liquidated damages clauses. These provide for specified sums to be paid by a party in breach of specified contract provisions which almost always means late completion. The purpose of such clauses is convenience - removing the need for the developer to prove actual loss from the delayed completion, so saving a lot of effort …

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