Penalty clause: commercial justification | Practical Law

Penalty clause: commercial justification | Practical Law

The High Court has held that clauses in an agreement which came into effect if a restrictive covenant was breached, and as a result cancelled the buyer’s obligation to pay remaining instalments of the purchase price and gave the buyer the option to acquire the seller’s shares in the business, did not operate as penalties.

Penalty clause: commercial justification

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Penalty clause: commercial justification

by Baker & McKenzie LLP
Published on 27 Feb 2013United Kingdom
The High Court has held that clauses in an agreement which came into effect if a restrictive covenant was breached, and as a result cancelled the buyer’s obligation to pay remaining instalments of the purchase price and gave the buyer the option to acquire the seller’s shares in the business, did not operate as penalties.