Adequate Assurances Flashcards
Adequate Assurances are;
- those that are customary in the trade
- based on circumstances of the transaction
- can NOT be based upon personal assurances
- UCC - must be in writing
- Common Law - not need be in writing but good practice
- UCC - reasonable time not to exceed 30 days
- Common Law - reasonabletime
AA Rule
If a party has reasonable grounds or insecurity it can make a demand for adeuate assurance of due performance and until he receives such assurance, can suspend performance.
If adequate assurance not given in reasonable amount of time = anticipatory repudiation (which is a breach)
What are reasonable grounds to demand AA?
to be decided by jury using RPP standard in light of course of dealing.
Is an issue of fact that depends upon various factors, including:
-buyer’s exact words or actions
-the course of dealing or performance between the parties
-the nature of the contract and the industry
-unreliable rumors do not constitute reasonable grounds
-must not have known at the time you entered into K
-defined by commercial, not legal standards
What is demand for adequacy
Defined by commercial, not legal, standards.
Request must be made in writing.
Subject to same test of commercial reasonableness and factual conditions