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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Breach]] | |||
* [[Breach of covenant]] | |||
* [[Contract]] | * [[Contract]] | ||
* [[Discharge of contract]] | |||
* [[Foreseeable loss]] | * [[Foreseeable loss]] | ||
* [[Damages]] | * [[Damages]] | ||
* [[Force majeure]] | |||
* [[Injunction]] | |||
* [[Liquidated damages]] | * [[Liquidated damages]] | ||
* [[Remedy]] | |||
* [[Rescission]] | * [[Rescission]] | ||
* [[Repudiatory breach]] | * [[Repudiatory breach]] | ||
* [[Specific performance]] | * [[Specific performance]] | ||
* [[Tort]] | * [[Tort]] | ||
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]] | [[Category:Compliance_and_audit]] |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 2 October 2022
Law.
Failing to perform any term of a contract, written or oral, without a legitimate legal excuse.