Export Sales Contracts.  An agreement between a seller and an overseas customer for the performance, financing, and other aspects of an export transaction.

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Export Sales Contracts

 An agreement between a seller and an overseas customer for the performance, financing, and other aspects of an export transaction  Includes supply contracts for the manufacture of a product within a given period Definition of Export Contract

 Increases in global trade and economic relations between nations  The growth of international customary law  The adoption of international convention and rules ◦ The Vienna Convention on international sale of goods ◦ The ICC rules on contract guarantees ◦ Standard contracts developed by trade associations Harmonization of Contract Law

 Oral contracts/statements: A contract need not be concluded in or evidenced in writing.  Parole evidence: Prior oral statements (including witness testimony) are potentially enforceable and can be used to challenge the provisions of a written contract.  Battle of forms: A reply to a sales offer that purports to be an acceptance but contains additions or modifications is a rejection of the offer and constitutes a counter offer. CISG: Essential Elements

 Duty to inspect and proper notice: In the event that the buyer receives nonconforming goods, he or she must give timely (within a short period as is practicable) and effective notice of nonconformity (specify the nature of nonconformity).  Right to remedy deficiencies: CISG permits the seller to remedy the delivery of defective goods after the time of performance has expired, unless such delivery would cause the buyer “unreasonable inconvenience and uncertainty.” CISG: Essential Elements (cont.)

 Exemptions from liability: Exempts a party from liability for failure to perform any of his or her obligations due to reasons beyond his or her control and was not foreseeable at the time of the contract formation  Limitation period: No provisions on limitation period CISG: Essential Elements (cont.)

 Scope of work: The goods to be sold should be clearly spelled out in the contract. The scope of work to be performed by the exporter, such as installation, training, and other services must also be included.  Price and delivery terms: The total price could be stated at the time of the contract, with a price escalation clause that provides for increases in the price if certain events occur.  Quality, performance, and liability: Most contracts state that the seller warrants to the buyer that the goods manufactured by the seller will be free from defects in material, and workmanship and title will be of the kind and quality described in the contract. Pertinent Clauses in Export Contracts

 Taxes and duties: An exporter will not be subject to any taxes (when products are exported to these countries) if business is not performed through an agent, branch, or subsidiary.  Guarantees and bonds: It is quite common for overseas importers to require some form of guarantee or bond against the exporter’s default.  Applicable law and dispute settlement: Most contracts state the applicable law to be that of the exporter’s country. Pertinent Clauses in Export Contracts (cont.)