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11 Jun 2019

Surviving Mahler Symphonies and Contract Terminations

Although Mahler symphonies might seem to go on forever, they do eventually end when the orchestra plays the last note in the last movement. Contracts end, also. However, the end of a contract isn't always preordained like it is for a symphony.\r
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Normally, when a contract ends, the parties' obligations to each other end too. But sometimes parties to a contract want to end a contractual relationship but have some of their contractual obligations continue after the relationship is over. When that happens, we say those obligations 'survive' the termination of the contract.


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