Rights and Remedies: China | Practical Law

Rights and Remedies: China | Practical Law

A boilerplate clause, sometimes referred to as a "cumulative remedies" clause, recording that the parties to an agreement intend the rights and remedies provided under the agreement to co-exist with any other rights and remedies available to them under the general law, and not to displace them. Guidance is provided on using the clause under the laws of China, Hong Kong, and England and Wales.

Rights and Remedies: China

Practical Law UK Standard Clause 7-531-6053 (Approx. 6 pages)

Rights and Remedies: China

by Practical Law China with thanks to John Jiang, Zhong Lun Law Firm
MaintainedExpand, China, England...Hong Kong - PRC, Wales
A boilerplate clause, sometimes referred to as a "cumulative remedies" clause, recording that the parties to an agreement intend the rights and remedies provided under the agreement to co-exist with any other rights and remedies available to them under the general law, and not to displace them. Guidance is provided on using the clause under the laws of China, Hong Kong, and England and Wales.
This clause is adapted from a boilerplate clause designed for use in documents governed by English law, which can be found at Standard Clause, Rights and remedies.
This standard clause is available in Chinese. To download a Word version of this standard document in Chinese, click Standard Clause, Rights and Remedies: China (Chinese Language Version).