What obligations law covers
Obligations law governs relationships between creditors and debtors arising from contracts, torts, unjust enrichment, unauthorised management of another's affairs, and other legal facts.
Contracts - drafting, review, and protection
- Drafting contracts
- Legal review and analysis of existing contracts
- Interpretation of contractual clauses
- Negotiations and amendment of contractual terms
- Protection in cases of non-performance
Contractual liability
- Breach and non-performance
- Contractual damages
- Penalties and default interest
- Termination and rescission
- Professional liability arising under contract
- Defence against unjustified contractual claims
Tort liability
- Claims for property and non-pecuniary damages
- Road-traffic accidents and personal-injury claims
- Vicarious and product liability
- Defence against tort claims
Debt recovery and enforcement
- Out-of-court debt settlement
- Negotiations with debtors
- Court claims for receivables
- Securing receivables
- Enforcement proceedings
Why timely legal assistance matters
Obligations disputes often involve limitation periods, evidentiary difficulties, procedural traps, and risk of ineffective enforcement. Early legal advice prevents problems that become much harder to solve later.