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Breach of Contract Discussion, in Its Laws, Remedy and Lawsuits

... by one party, the other party to the agreement is entitled to remedies under the law. The main remedies for a breach of contract are: (1) Damages, comprising of compensatory, nominal, punitive and exemplary damages (2) ... Read Read: Breach of Contract Discussion, in Its Laws, Remedy and Lawsuits

By: Adriane Lauren Luna | 29/07/2008 | National, State, Local
Leigh Ellis

Remedies for Breach of Contract in the UK

... wither to do or not to do a certain act. There are three types of injunctions available to a claimant in the event of a breach of contract: (i) Prohibitory injunction This requires the defendant not to do something. (ii) Mandatory ... Read Read: Remedies for Breach of Contract in the UK

By: Leigh Ellis | 30/08/2008 | National, State, Local

What Defines a Breach of Contract - Contracts 101

... perform on time, does not perform in accordance with the agreement's terms, or does not perform at all. Usually, a breach of contract will be categorized as either "material" or "immaterial" in order to decide the appropriate "remedy" or ... Read Read: What Defines a Breach of Contract -  Contracts 101

By: John Siegler | 05/11/2007 | National, State, Local

Quick Lesson in Breach of Contract

... injured party a right to compensatory damages. SO WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CAN PROVE THE ABOVE ELEMENT AND IT CAN BE CONCLUDED THAT THERE IS A BREACH OF CONTRACT? Answer: Usually Compensatory Damages - the measure of damages for ... Read Read: Quick Lesson in Breach of Contract

By: Paul Cheng | 28/06/2007 | Law

Efficient Breach - When You Should Breach Your Contract, And Why The Law Is Designed To Encourage Certain Kinds Of Breach

... to criminal law), morality takes second place to economic efficiency. That is why someone who robs a house is guilty, but someone who breaches a contract to sell a house is merely liable (of course, you can be guilty and liable at the same ... Read Read: Efficient Breach - When You Should Breach Your Contract, And Why The Law Is Designed To Encourage Certain Kinds Of Breach

By: Bob Miles | 17/05/2007 | Law
Mark Schecter, Esq.

Common Defenses to Florida Breach of Contract Lawsuits

... went into effect, their mistake may be a legitimate defense for not performing as obligated. If you’re being sued for breach of contract, it is imperative that you understand how to defend and protect your business and personal interests. ... Read Read: Common Defenses to Florida Breach of Contract Lawsuits

By: Mark Schecter, Esq. | 26/09/2009 | Law
R. Sebastian Gibson

California Contract Lawyer On How A California Contract Attorney Determines If There Is A Breach Of Contract And What Damages Are Recoverable

... was wronged, must have also suffered some financial damages. The next question for clients is what are they entitled as a result of the breach of the contract by the other party. The general rule is that the injured party is entitled to ... Read Read: California Contract Lawyer On How A California Contract Attorney Determines If There Is A Breach Of Contract And What Damages Are Recoverable

By: R. Sebastian Gibson | 01/03/2009 | Law
sinolinkconsulting

A Brief Analysis on the Mistaken Mind-set in Conducting a Contract

... standard, and the breach situations rather than a brief "the defaulting party shall be liable for responsibility" as the breach of contract terms. In addition, the issues such as the venue and the applicable law should also be determined ... Read Read: A Brief Analysis on the Mistaken Mind-set in Conducting a Contract

By: sinolinkconsulting | 17/08/2009 | Business

Material Breach

... Contracts, a provision is normally provided allowing either party to terminate upon the other party’s breach of contract. It is common for contracting parties to include a right for one or both parties to terminate for a material breach of ... Read Read: Material Breach

By: vineet sharma | 29/06/2007 | Law

What Happens When Someone is in Breach of a Legal Contract?

... 't always work out as planned. Although sitting down with another party to hammer out terms is usually a good sign, often a breach of contract won't necessarily even be the fault of one of the parties. Funds can unexpectedly run out. Third ... Read Read: What Happens When Someone is in Breach of a Legal Contract?

By: James Cochran | 19/10/2007 | Law
Leigh Ellis

Terms of Contract and Penalty Clauses in English Law

... oppressive in nature, and serve the purpose of deterring the party labouring under the threat of their imposition from breaching the contract. Several tests have been developed to cater for the various forms that contractual penalties may ... Read Read: Terms of Contract and Penalty Clauses in English Law

By: Leigh Ellis | 12/02/2008 | Internet Law

Contract Law – Its Importance in the World Today

... mistake, it is presumed that the consent is free. Relief given to the aggrieved party Generally the party who has suffered due to the breach of contract of the other can claim money damages that will put the non-breaching party in ... Read Read: Contract Law – Its Importance in the World Today

By: Raina | 09/10/2007 | Law

Why Even a Simple Contract Can Save your Bacon

... if the business relationship doesn't work out. If one party fails to act according to their promises, then they have "breached" the contract and can be found liable for damages. The damages typically equate to what the non-breaching party ... Read Read: Why Even a Simple Contract Can Save your Bacon

By: SD Lawyer | 22/10/2007 | Business

Contract Law Made Simple: Why Consequential Damages Are Dangerous And How To Avoid The Danger

... 't be entitled to consequential damages if he doesn't (note that you may well be entitled to expectation damages if he breaches the contract, but they're likely to be a lot less than consequential damages would be). (iii) The loss must not ... Read Read: Contract Law Made Simple: Why Consequential Damages Are Dangerous And How To Avoid The Danger

By: Bob Miles | 17/05/2007 | Law
Leigh Ellis

Fireballs From Cyberspace – Staying Out of Trouble in Software Development and Technology Contracts

... . Inappropriate inclusions or limitations of liability may extinguish a legitimate claim for losses sustained for a breach of contract or through negligence. Managing People Depending on the services to be provided and the degree ... Read Read: Fireballs From Cyberspace – Staying Out of Trouble in Software Development and Technology Contracts

By: Leigh Ellis | 27/08/2007 | Cyber Law

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