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When a party bound by a contract refuses to perform the contract or a significant part of it. | When a party bound by a contract refuses to perform the contract or a significant part of it. | ||
Under English law a repudiatory breach | Under English law a repudiatory breach entitles the innocent party to withdraw from the contract. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Contract]] | |||
* [[Repudiation]] | * [[Repudiation]] | ||
* [[Condition]] | * [[Condition]] |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 17 June 2016
Law.
When a party bound by a contract refuses to perform the contract or a significant part of it.
Under English law a repudiatory breach entitles the innocent party to withdraw from the contract.