Contract Law Difc Law No 6 Of 2004 Updated 2024 — United Arab Emirates — Dubai law | Esheria

Contract Law Difc Law No 6 Of 2004 Updated 2024

This part says contracts can be formed by acceptance, are generally binding, and can usually be varied by agreement unless the Law says otherwise.

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Jurisdiction
United Arab Emirates — Dubai
Instrument
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Language
en
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This part says contracts can be formed by acceptance, are generally binding, and can usually be varied by agreement unless the Law says otherwise. This provision says contract terms should be read to give effect to the whole contract, parties may owe express or implied obligations, parties must perform on time, and several remedies apply for non-performance. It also sets rules for agency duties, third-party enforcement, and limitation periods. This provision sets agency rules on ratification, authority, liability, defences, and how key terms in the Law are interpreted.