California Civil Code Section 1671
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California civil code section 1671. California civil code section 1671 b provides that a provision in a contract liquidating the damages for the breach of the contract is valid unless the party seeking to invalidate the provision establishes that the provision was unreasonable under the circumstances existing at the time the contract was made. California civil code section 1671 b provides that a provision in a contract liquidating the damages for the breach of the contract is valid unless the party seeking to invalidate the provision. California civil code 1671 a this section does not apply in any case where another.
Civil code section 1671 1671. Obligations 1427 3273 heading of division 3 amended by stats. A this section does not apply in any case where another statute expressly applicable to the contract prescribes the rules or standard for determining the validity of a provision in the contract liquidating the damages for the breach of the contract.
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Findlaw codes are provided courtesy of thomson reuters westlaw the industry leading online legal research system. A this section does not apply in any case where another statute expressly applicable to the contract prescribes the rules or standard for determining the validity of a provision in the contract liquidating the damages for the breach of the contract. California law as codified in civil code section 1671 generally provides that contractual liquidated damages provisions are unenforceable if the terms do not reflect a reasonable estimate of potential future damages under the circumstances which existed at the time the contract was formed.
A this section does not apply in any case where another statute expressly applicable to the contract prescribes the rules or standard for determining the validity of a provision in the contract liquidating the damages for the breach of the contract.