Contractual formalities in modern contracting. No oral modification clauses and the doctrine of venire contra factum proprium as a limit to its enforceability; Las formalidades convencionales en la contratación moderna. La cláusula de no modificación oral o “no oral modification clause” y la doctrina de los actos propios como límite a su eficacia

Momberg Uribe; R.M.; Fuster; G.S.

Keywords: Chile; Civil Law; Contract law; Conventional formalities; Doctrine of proper acts; Oral non, modification clause

Abstract

Although the principle of consensualism is still the general rule in modern contracting, it is common, especially in complex and long-term commercial contracts, to include clauses limiting the parties’ freedom to modify or terminate them, unless certain formalities are observed. In this context, this paper analyses the so-called “no oral modification” clauses, putting forward the arguments for accepting their enforceability, as well as their limits, by means of the application of the doctrine of venire contra factum proprium.

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Título según SCOPUS: Contractual formalities in modern contracting. No oral modification clauses and the doctrine of venire contra factum proprium as a limit to its enforceability
Título de la Revista: Ius et Veritas
Volumen: 2023
Número: 67
Editorial: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 61
Página final: 75
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.18800/iusetveritas.202302.003

Notas: SCOPUS