Contract (II)

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Contract (II). Discharge of Contracts. Performance: Occurrence or nonoccurrence of condictions Discharge by agreement Discharge by impossibility Discharge by breach. Performance. complete substantial insufficient. Discharge by impossibility. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Discharge of Contracts

Performance: Occurrence or nonoccurrence of condictionsDischarge by agreementDischarge by impossibilityDischarge by breach

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Performancecompletesubstantial insufficient

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Discharge by impossibilityOne party to a personal services contract dies; The specific subject matter of the contract is destroyed; A change in the law renders performance illegal; Performance becomes commercially impractical

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Breach of ContractMaterial breach (insufficient performence)

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Remedies The Expectation Interest – putting the injured party in the same place he would have been had the contract been fully performed.Reliance – Allowing the injured party to recover the expenses incurred due to his reliance on the contract being performedRestitution – a “cancellation” of the contract where the injured party recovers only those payments he has made to the breaching party

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