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The PRC enforcement clauses most often overlooked in purchase agreements

Insights Category · Contract Practice Published · 2026-03-18

If a contract only covers price, delivery and warranty but ignores dispute, evidence and liability clauses, later enforcement costs can rise sharply.

The PRC enforcement clauses most often overlooked in purchase agreements

Many cross-border purchase contracts are detailed on commercial terms but weak on the clauses that actually determine enforceability, such as vague jurisdiction wording, unbalanced default liability and missing evidence provisions.

When reviewing supply agreements, China Integrated Xin typically checks payment milestones, inspection standards, objection periods, refund mechanisms, liquidated damages and dispute-resolution clauses to see whether they work together coherently.

An enforceable contract is not the one with the most words, but the one where key obligations can be clearly proven, carried into procedure, and converted into pressure once a dispute begins.

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