Enforceable Contracts in Israel and Legal Remedies for Breach

What Makes a Contract Enforceable in Israel and What Happens When It Is Breached

An enforceable contract in Israel is a legally binding agreement that gives the parties the right to seek legal remedies if it is breached. Its validity and enforceability are based on the Israeli Contracts Law (General Part), 1973 and the Contracts (Remedies for Breach of Contract) Law, 1970, as well as case law from Israeli courts.

1. How an enforceable contract is formed

A contract is generally enforceable if it includes:

  • Clear offer and acceptance between the parties
  • Intention to create legal relations
  • Agreement on essential terms (such as price and obligations)
  • Lawful purpose
  • Good faith during negotiations and performance

Signed agreements are usually strong evidence of enforceability.

These principles are especially relevant in residential rental agreements in Israel where terms may appear standard but still carry legal risk.

 2. When a contract may be invalid

A contract may be void or voidable if it involves:

  • Fraud, coercion, or unfair pressure
  • Misrepresentation or mistake
  • Illegal or contrary-to-public-policy terms
  • Failure of a required condition
Similar enforceability issues often arise in real estate transactions, particularly for English-speaking buyers in Israel.

3. Breach of contract

A breach occurs when a party fails to perform its obligations or acts contrary to the agreement.

These principles apply broadly to commercial and private agreements, including non-disclosure agreements.

Israeli law generally allows the injured party to seek:

  • Enforcement of the contract
  • Termination of the agreement (in case of material breach or after notice)
  • Compensation for damages

Courts may refuse enforcement in limited cases, such as where it is impossible or unjust.

4. Good faith obligation

Both during negotiations and performance, parties must act in good faith. This principle plays a central role in how Israeli courts interpret contracts.

Summary

Contract enforceability in Israel depends on clear agreement, lawful terms, and proper conduct between the parties. When a breach occurs, Israeli law provides structured remedies including enforcement, termination, and compensation.

 

For English-speaking clients and olim, understanding these basics is essential before signing any agreement in Israel.

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The information in this article is for general purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive for accuracy, laws and regulations may change, and each case is unique. For advice specific to your situation, please consult a qualified legal professional.