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Purchase agreement/how to amend the original terms

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Kirill

Junior Member
Washington

We have entered into the purchase contract a few years ago. The governing law is the law of the State of Washington, USA. Under the terms of the contract we receive the items once/twice per year and have to pay on receipt. However, the seller has breached his obligations a few times in relation the previous deliveries in particular to the conditions of the items. We would like to reduce the price for the next delivery. This is not provided under the contract. However considering previous breaches we would suggest this would be allowed. Please could you help to understand what legal statute regulates this contract and what our chances to reduce the original price.


Thank you very much in advance.
 


CSO286

Senior Member
Washington

We have entered into the purchase contract a few years ago. The governing law is the law of the State of Washington, USA. Under the terms of the contract we receive the items once/twice per year and have to pay on receipt. However, the seller has breached his obligations a few times in relation the previous deliveries in particular to the conditions of the items. We would like to reduce the price for the next delivery. This is not provided under the contract. However considering previous breaches we would suggest this would be allowed. Please could you help to understand what legal statute regulates this contract and what our chances to reduce the original price.


Thank you very much in advance.
Could you hold the contract up to the screen?

We're having a hard time reading it.


(Translation: What does your contract state??? Those are your agreed-upon terms; you may or may not be successful renegotiating said terms.)
 

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