Legal Terms Explained: Penalty Clauses

If a clause in a contract requires a payment in the event of a breach which would be extravagant, exorbitant or unconscionable when compared with the losses flowing from that breach, that clause is a penalty clause, and, as a matter of English common law, is unenforceable.

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