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국제물품매매협약상 매도인의 물품인도의무The Seller’s Obligation to Deliver Goods under CISG

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The Seller’s Obligation to Deliver Goods under CISG
Authors
허해관
Issue Date
Feb-2018
Publisher
한국무역상무학회
Keywords
물품인도; 인도장소; 인도시기; 교부; 조기인도; 일부인도; Delivery; Place of Delivery; Time for Delivery; Handing over of the Goods; Premature Delivery; Partial Delivery
Citation
무역상무연구, v.77, pp.1 - 22
Journal Title
무역상무연구
Volume
77
Start Page
1
End Page
22
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/31981
ISSN
1229-2036
Abstract
Under CISG the places of delivery by the seller of the goods are: If the seller is not bound to deliver the goods at any other particular place and the contract of sale involves carriage of the goods, the seller has to hand the goods over to the first carrier for transmission to the buyer. However, if the contract does not involve carriage of the goods, he has to place them at the buyer's disposal at the place where, at the time of the conclusion of the contract, both the seller and the buyer knew that the goods were at, or were to be manufactured or produced. This rule applies when the contract relates to specific goods, or unidentified goods to be drawn from a specific stock or to be manufactured or produced. Finally, in ant other cases the seller has to place the goods at the buyer's disposal at the place where the seller had his place of business at the time of the conclusion of the contract. As to time of delivery, if a date is fixed by or determinable from the contract, the seller has to deliver the goods on that date. If a period for delivery is fixed by or determinable from the contract, he has to deliver the goods on any date within that period. In this way the seller chooses the specific date of delivery within that period, while circumstances indicate otherwise that the choice is to be made by the buyer. There no such date or period, the seller has to deliver the goods within a reasonable time after the conclusion of the contract. If the seller delivers the goods before such the date or period, the buyer is entitled to take delivery or refuse to take delivery. Under these backgrounds of provisions of CISG, this study first suggests the concepts of the handing over of the goods by the seller to the carrier and the placing them at the buyer’s disposal. Then it goes further to looks into exactly where and when the delivery has to occur. In these context, this study more examines what happens if there is a breach of contract by the seller in connection with the delivery. That is, if the seller delivers non-conforming goods or at wrong place; what if there is a partial delivery or a premature delivery.
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