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Anticipatory Repudiation

December 1, 2014 by: Content Team

Anticipatory repudiation, also known as “anticipatory breach” takes place when a contract is made and one party stops acting in accordance with the contract, which leads the other party to believe that the breaching party has no intention of fulfilling the requirements as stated in the contract. The breaching party simply has to give other party the impression that they […]

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Breach of Contract

December 1, 2014 by: Content Team

When any party to a contract, whether oral or written, fails to perform any of the contract’s terms, they may be found in breach of contract. While there are many ways to breach a contract, common failures include failure to deliver goods or services, failure to fully complete the job, failure to pay on time, or providing inferior goods or […]

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