What is merely “onerous” and “excessively onerous”?
The section of the UNIDROIT Principles dealing with hardship begins by stating a general principle that a party remains bound to perform its contractual obligations even when the performance of the contract becomes more “onerous” for it, subject to the more specific provisions on hardship.[22] The Principles then go on to define this “hardship.”
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