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A buyer who offers to pay for goods has tendered payment but cannot yet demand delivery.
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Any breach discharges the breaching party from the contract.
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Juan and Isidro enter into a contract to buy, restore, and reopen the Coastal Park Carousel. Before either party begins to perform, they make a new agreement to rescind their deal. This
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Restoration Inc. enters into a contract to refurbish an old bus depot for Quality Diners LLC. If Restoration completes most of the work promised in the contract, its performance will be
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A contract promise that is absolute must be performed, or the party who made the promise will be in breach.
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There is no difference between complete and substantial performance.
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Leah and Mason are parties to a contract for the sale of Mason's day care facility to Leah. Before the deal closes, they agree to substitute Nell for Leah as a party to the deal. This does not require
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Jamal and Keri enter into a contract for Jamal to renovate Keri's house by a certain date. Jamal never performs. After the applicable limitations period has passed, Keri decides to bring a suit against Jamal for breach. This suit
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Any breach of contract allows the breaching party to negotiate to receive additional benefits in order to remedy the breach.
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Whether performance under a contract is substantial is decided on a case-by-case basis, examining all of the facts of the particular situation.
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Gliders LLC and Hang Time Inc. are parties to a contract. They subsequently agree that In the Wind Inc. should take Gliders' place and assume all of its rights and duties under the contract. This is
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When a lapse of time and a change in circumstances make it substantially more burdensome for the parties to perform, a contract is discharged.
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Anticipatory repudiation of a contract is treated as a present, material breach in order to give the non-breaching party an opportunity to seek a similar deal elsewhere.
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Discharging a contract by executing a new agreement with performance different from what was originally promised is
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Build-It Construction LLC agrees to build a warehouse for Corporate Storage Inc. According to the terms of the deal, Corporate does not have to pay Build-It if the warehouse is not built. Their respective promises are
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City Delivery, Inc., enters into a contract to deliver furniture to Damien's house with payment due on July 4. On July 4, Damien's bank is closed, and for this reason, he claims that he cannot pay on time. In this situation
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Performance becomes commercially impracticable when a foreseeable, added burden of performing increases the cost slightly.
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Under the policy that a contract can be terminated if major difficulties arise, a material breach discharges the non-breaching party from a contract.
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An accord and its satisfaction do not discharge an original contractual obligation.
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