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Contracts Webinar Series: Contract performance and Contract termination 121021
In this third webinar of Williams and Hughes series we look at what can you do when things go wrong? Can you change the deal? Under what circumstances can you cancel the contract and what are your rights when that happens?
Join us for this free webinar about contract basics:
• What if things are not working out? Can you change the contract?
• What are the usual ‘get out of gaol’ clauses and when can you use them?
• Under what circumstances are you allowed to terminate (cancel/end) the contract?
• What remedies are available to you for breach of contract?
You will walk away from this session with an understanding of your rights to change the terms of a contract, when you might be allowed to stop performing your agreement, and what you can do if the other side is not keeping up their end of the bargain.
Questions will be taken on the day but you can also submit your questions in writing before the session to dominique.engelter@whlaw.com.au.
A recording of the webinar will be made available to those registered to attend.
About the facilitator:
Dominique specialises in complex dispute resolution in the Western Australian jurisdiction; focused predominantly in the Supreme Court.
He acts as counsel in trials in both the State and Federal Courts, as well as the State Administrative Tribunal.
Dominique has a broad range of experience across contract and construction disputes, insolvency litigation, mining, commercial lease and property disputes, and trusts and estate litigation acting for:
• Companies, directors, and shareholders in company board disputes;
• Mining companies in disputes concerning tenement and plant acquisitions and disposals, tenement expenditure requirements, and contractual disputes in relation to farm-ins and drilling services;
• Lessors and lessees in commercial tenancy disputes including lessee claims for relief against forfeiture, equitable priorities between competing lessees, disputes concerning valid lease termination and breach of quiet enjoyment;
• Land developers, project managers, and engineering companies in ‘’security of payment’’ adjudications;
• Liquidators in asset recovery actions and Personal Property Securities Act disputes, and directors and creditors in defending claims made by liquidators;
• Trustees and beneficiaries in claims for breach of trust, and beneficiary rights;
• Farmers in agricultural disputes with suppliers and customers, and in relation to succession planning and intra-family farm disputes
This event is free for all SBA members and their guests.