Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark registration - Liability for breach of contract is very important in a contract, so generally laws related to contracts have made relatively detailed provisions on liability for breach of contract. However, legal pr
Liability for breach of contract is very important in a contract, so generally laws related to contracts have made relatively detailed provisions on liability for breach of contract. However, legal pr
Liability for breach of contract is very important in a contract, so generally laws related to contracts have made relatively detailed provisions on liability for breach of contract. However, legal provisions are principled. Even if they are detailed, they cannot be exhaustive and take into account the special circumstances of various contracts. Therefore, for special needs, the parties may stipulate liability for breach of contract in the contract, such as deposit, liquidated damages, amount of compensation and calculation method of compensation, etc. (9) Methods for resolving disputes. Dispute resolution methods refer to the methods for resolving contract disputes, the interpretation of contract terms when disputes arise, and the application of law. The main ways to resolve disputes are: first, reconciliation through negotiation between the two parties, second, mediation by a third party, third, resolution through arbitration, and fourth, resolution through litigation. The parties can agree on a method for resolving the dispute. If the dispute is to be resolved through litigation, there is no need to agree. To resolve the dispute through other means, it must be agreed in advance or afterward. According to the provisions of the Arbitration Law, if you choose to use arbitration to resolve a dispute, unless the agreement between the parties is invalid, the court will be excluded from jurisdiction over the dispute. However, if there are problems with the arbitration award, you can apply to the court to revoke the arbitration award or apply to the court not to enforce it according to law. Even if the parties choose to resolve their disputes through conciliation or mediation, the jurisdiction of the court cannot be excluded, and the parties may file a lawsuit. Extended reading: How to buy insurance, which one is better, and step-by-step instructions to avoid these "pitfalls" of insurance