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nonbreaching — non·breach·ing /ˌnän brē chiŋ/ adj: not breaching a nonbreaching party Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
nonbreaching — adj … Useful english dictionary
breach of contract — breach of contract: breach (1b) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. breach of contract … Law dictionary
repudiation — re·pu·di·a·tion /ri ˌpyü dē ā shən/ n: the rejection or renunciation of a duty or obligation (as under a contract); esp: anticipatory repudiation ◇ A party aggrieved by a repudiation may consider a repudiated contract to have been breached and… … Law dictionary
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breach — / brēch/ n 1 a: a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law without excuse or justification breach of duty: a breach of a duty esp. by a fiduciary (as an agent or corporate officer)… … Law dictionary
cost of completion — n. In a breach of contract action, a measure of damages calculated by the amount it would cost to pay for a performance that would put the plaintiff where he or she would have been had the contract not been breached. The Essential Law Dictionary … Law dictionary
breach, material — n. A serious breach of a contract that essentially destroys the value of the contract, excuses the nonbreaching party from further performance, and allows suit for breach of contract. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of … Law dictionary
breach, partial — n. A failure to perform some of the duties of a contract, which gives the nonbreaching party the right to collect damages but does not excuse his or her performance of contractual duties. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An… … Law dictionary
partial breach — The failure to meet a term of a contract that is not significant enough to cause the contract to fail entirely or to justify the nonbreaching party breaking its part of the contract. A partial breach can often be remedied by a reduction in… … Business law dictionary