Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic

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The institution of force majeure in regard with the Covid-19 pandemic is analyzed, emphasizing in a methodology to analysis and identify the affectation in deferred execution contracts, especially construction contracts. There is a firmly necessity to consider each one of the contractual duties and...

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Autor: Valencia Cerasa, José Manuel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistaspuc:article/23256
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/23256
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Caso fortuito
Fuerza mayor
Diligencia debida
Revisión del contrato
Excepción de contrato no cumplido
Hardship
COVID-19
Fortuitous event
Majeure force
Due diligence
Revision of the contract
Unfulfilled contract exception
COVID 19
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spelling Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemicEventos sobrevinientes que alteran sustancialmente los términos pactados en los contratos de construcción: una mirada desde los efectos de la pandemia por Covid-19Valencia Cerasa, José ManuelCaso fortuitoFuerza mayorDiligencia debidaRevisión del contratoExcepción de contrato no cumplidoHardshipCOVID-19Fortuitous eventMajeure forceDue diligenceRevision of the contractUnfulfilled contract exceptionHardshipCOVID 19The institution of force majeure in regard with the Covid-19 pandemic is analyzed, emphasizing in a methodology to analysis and identify the affectation in deferred execution contracts, especially construction contracts. There is a firmly necessity to consider each one of the contractual duties and obligations, as well as the casuistically definition about a genuine unreached contract execution or only a greater difficulty of its accomplishment, examining in this last event the facts related to the agreed diligence standard. Under this last point of view, the article analyzes whether it is allowed for one of counterparts to exclude some part of contract´s object due to excessive onerousness or difficulty of supervening compliance. The pertinence of contract`s breach exception is matter of review, concluding that it`s not always forceable in case of non-satisfaction of proposed and agreed benefits by one of counterparts. The analysis focuses on Chilean regulation, without prejudice that it may be extrapolated to foreign legal scenarios. Also, an examination of the hardship clauses for supervening circumstances is carried out and its application to construction contracts is postulated.Se analiza la institución del caso fortuito y la fuerza mayor a propósito de la pandemia por Covid-19, enfatizando la metodología de análisis para identificar la afectación en contratos de ejecución diferida, especialmente los de construcción. Se subraya la necesidad de considerar cada una de las obligaciones y determinar, casuísticamente, si se está en presencia de una genuina imposibilidad de ejecución o solamente una mayor dificultad de cumplimiento, examinando en este último caso los hechos al amparo del estándar de diligencia pactado; en este último sentido, se analiza si se permite o no excluir la ejecución de la prestación pactada, por excesiva onerosidad o dificultad de cumplimiento sobreviniente, centrándose para ello en los contratos de construcción. Se revisa la procedencia de la excepción de contrato no cumplido, concluyendo que ésta no siempre es oponible en caso de no satisfacción de la prestación pactada. El análisis se centra en la legislación chilena y en los contratos de infraestructura regulados por dichas normas, sin perjuicio que pueda ser extrapolado a la realidad jurídica de otros países. Asimismo, se realiza un examen sobre el hardship y las cláusulas de adaptación de contratos ante circunstancias sobrevinientes, analizando su aplicación en los contratos de construcción.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2020-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/23256Derecho & Sociedad; Núm. 55 (2020): Derecho de la Construcción; 399-4162521-599X2079-3634reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/23256/22243http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/232562024-02-12T16:02:36Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
Eventos sobrevinientes que alteran sustancialmente los términos pactados en los contratos de construcción: una mirada desde los efectos de la pandemia por Covid-19
title Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
spellingShingle Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
Valencia Cerasa, José Manuel
Caso fortuito
Fuerza mayor
Diligencia debida
Revisión del contrato
Excepción de contrato no cumplido
Hardship
COVID-19
Fortuitous event
Majeure force
Due diligence
Revision of the contract
Unfulfilled contract exception
Hardship
COVID 19
title_short Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
title_sort Unforeseen circumstances that alter substantially the agreed terms under construction contracts: a look at the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Valencia Cerasa, José Manuel
author Valencia Cerasa, José Manuel
author_facet Valencia Cerasa, José Manuel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Caso fortuito
Fuerza mayor
Diligencia debida
Revisión del contrato
Excepción de contrato no cumplido
Hardship
COVID-19
Fortuitous event
Majeure force
Due diligence
Revision of the contract
Unfulfilled contract exception
Hardship
COVID 19
topic Caso fortuito
Fuerza mayor
Diligencia debida
Revisión del contrato
Excepción de contrato no cumplido
Hardship
COVID-19
Fortuitous event
Majeure force
Due diligence
Revision of the contract
Unfulfilled contract exception
Hardship
COVID 19
description The institution of force majeure in regard with the Covid-19 pandemic is analyzed, emphasizing in a methodology to analysis and identify the affectation in deferred execution contracts, especially construction contracts. There is a firmly necessity to consider each one of the contractual duties and obligations, as well as the casuistically definition about a genuine unreached contract execution or only a greater difficulty of its accomplishment, examining in this last event the facts related to the agreed diligence standard. Under this last point of view, the article analyzes whether it is allowed for one of counterparts to exclude some part of contract´s object due to excessive onerousness or difficulty of supervening compliance. The pertinence of contract`s breach exception is matter of review, concluding that it`s not always forceable in case of non-satisfaction of proposed and agreed benefits by one of counterparts. The analysis focuses on Chilean regulation, without prejudice that it may be extrapolated to foreign legal scenarios. Also, an examination of the hardship clauses for supervening circumstances is carried out and its application to construction contracts is postulated.
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