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  2. Breach of contract - Wikipedia

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    Breach of contract is a legal cause of action and a type of civil ... For example, A contracts with B on January 1 to sell 500 quintals of wheat and to deliver it on ...

  3. Efficient breach - Wikipedia

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    The theory of efficient breach seeks to explain the common law's preference for expectation damages for breach of contract, as distinguished from specific performance, reliance damages, or punitive damages. According to Black's Law Dictionary, efficient breach theory is "the view that a party should be allowed to breach a contract and pay ...

  4. Expectation damages - Wikipedia

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    Example - buyer breaches contract to purchase produce; seller is expected to mitigate e.g., "cover" under the U.S. Uniform Commercial Code or resale; failure to make reasonable attempts to resell can be a ground to deny damages arising from breach e.g., spoilage. Breaching party is liable for costs which arise from an effort to take reasonable ...

  5. HCA and Mission respond to lawsuit, denying breach of ...

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    This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: HCA and Mission deny breach of contract allegations; ask to dismiss. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  6. Disney settles lawsuit with film financier TSG Entertainment

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    Disney and TSG Entertainment have settled a lawsuit in which the film financier accused the entertainment giant of breach of contract and self-dealing.

  7. Anticipatory repudiation - Wikipedia

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    Anticipatory repudiation or anticipatory breach is a concept in the law of contracts which describes words or conduct by a contracting party that evinces an intention not to perform or not to be bound by provisions of the agreement that require performance in the future.