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Bisley ultimately sued him for the cost of the grain dryer, and Thompson filed a counterclaim for breach of contract for the loss of his barley crop. The District Court ruled in favour of both claims, meaning that Thompson did not have to pay Bisley's for the grain dryer. Both parties appealed.
But when it comes to defending a retaliatory counterclaim, many require their clients to pay up front. ... "which is a far different implication than something more benign-sounding like breach of ...
The court granted judgment on the government's counterclaim, less the amount due plaintiff for spare parts and tools. The contract obligated plaintiff to furnish the parts and tools; however, by eliminating a profit factor, the chargeback for deleted parts and tools was reduced.
Breach of contract is a legal cause of action and a type of civil wrong, in which a binding agreement or bargained-for exchange is not honored by one or more of the parties to the contract by non-performance or interference with the other party's performance.
George Middleton had a licence to occupy premises for six months at a time, renewable. He used it for his car repair business. He improved the property, even though the contract stated fixtures were not to be removed at the end of the licence. C&P Haulage Co Ltd ejected him for breach of contract.
Mr Knox was awarded £8,700 damages for breach of contract, a basic award of £15,500, and £52,000 compensation for unfair dismissal.
The signaller was awarded £8,700 damages for breach of contract, a basic award of of £15,500, as well as £52,000 compensation for unfair dismissal.
The defendant's counterclaim for damages for breach of the same contract and tort for wrongful procuring of the breach was permitted to stand, notwithstanding that the foreign defendants could not, in the absence of their own litigation, have been made amenable to the jurisdiction of the court on such an action.