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Fighter Contracts and Covid 19 – The law of “Force Majeure” and “Frustration”

Promoters agree to promote and fighters agree to fight.  Camiseta LOSC Lille  In the midst of the Corona virus global pandemic, Camiseta Bologna FC 1909 however, neither are likely to be able to meet their obligations.

So Camiseta UNAM Pumas what happens if a fighter refuses to compete at a scheduled event because of the pandemic or if a promoter refuses to try to host cards?

Two legal principles are potentially triggered.  The doctrine of ‘frustration’ and the contractual tool of ‘force majeure’ clauses.

If a promotional contract is silent on the matter the common law doctrine of frustration may be triggered.  frustration occurs where, through no fault of the parties, scenarios become radically different from that which was embarked on by the contract. generally the contract cannot be completed.  For a contract to become frustrated the triggering event need to have been unforeseeable at the time the contract was entered into and not be the fault of either party.  Where a contract is frustrated it discharges the parties obligations under it.

Many promoter contracts, however, don’t leave much room for frustration to enter the fray.  instead ‘force majeure’ clauses are common in the industry spelling out exactly who bears the problem and what consequences may develop where an event cannot be hosted due to outside factors.   Generally ‘force majeure’ clauses don’t specifically reference a global pandemic but consist of broader language which may cover the situation.  Whether a pandemic actually frustrates a certain contract or triggers a broader force majeure clause requires an analysis of the scenarios and the contract as a whole.

Below are some ‘force majeure’ clauses from various MMA promoter contracts.  some of them secure the promoter.  some of them secure both parties.  normally all of them operate to absolve the promoter from hosting events during a disruption due to an ‘act of god’ and do not give the fighter the ideal to argue that the contract is breached.

In short, if a party is trying to find a remedy based on the current global sports shutdown, their first step is to review their contract and see if it addresses these circumstances.  If their contract addresses the situation the analysis likely ends there.  If the contract is silent the argument of frustration may enter.

 

 

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