Where a contract has been validly concluded but does not expressly or implicitly fix or make provision for determining the price, the parties are considered, in the absence of any indication to the contrary, to have impliedly made reference to the price generally charged at the time of the conclusion of the contract for such goods sold under comparable circumstances in the trade concerned.
CASE LAW:
judgement KS ZA from 18 June 2007, rec. no.15Cb/219/1998
CISG ADVISORY COUNCIL OPINIONS:
LITERATURE:
see also annotated Article 55 in Pace Database
see also case law to article 55 in the UNCITRAL Digest of case law