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Unilaterally Setting a Closing Date Can Be Costly: The Italian Supreme Court’s View on Breach of Contract
In the world of real estate transactions, honoring contractual agreements is not optional—it’s essential. Anyone who believes they can summon the other party to the closing without even agreeing on a date is taking a serious risk. This was made clear by Italy’s Supreme Court in a significant ruling (no. 9399/2025), which offers important guidance for all professionals involved in property sales. The Context: A Deal That Never Closed and a One-Sided Invitation In the case unde
May 27, 20252 min read
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