Bob enters into a contract to build a house for Sue. Upon completion of the project, Sue informs Bob that she no longer intends to perform under the terms of the contract. Bob files a lawsuit against Sue for breach of contract. The court awards to Bob
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A contract may include a clause stating that no damages can…
A contract may include a clause stating that no damages can be recovered for a certain type of breach.
Contract duties cannot be assigned, but they can be delegate…
Contract duties cannot be assigned, but they can be delegated.
When a party in good faith performs substantially all of the…
When a party in good faith performs substantially all of the terms of the contract, the other party may not file a lawsuit for damages to compensate for the failure to comply with the contract.
Bob and Sue sign a contract in which Bob agrees to deliver a…
Bob and Sue sign a contract in which Bob agrees to deliver and install a toilet on May 15th in exchange for Sue’s promise to pay the $500 price on May 15th. The delivery and installation of the toilet and the payment of the price are examples of
Contract duties cannot be assigned, but they can be delegate…
Contract duties cannot be assigned, but they can be delegated.
When a party in good faith performs substantially all of the…
When a party in good faith performs substantially all of the terms of the contract, the other party may not file a lawsuit for damages to compensate for the failure to comply with the contract.
Bob and Sue sign a written contract. Bob claims that the par…
Bob and Sue sign a written contract. Bob claims that the parties later orally agreed to modify it. Any oral modification is likely not enforceable if it falls under
Bob, a famous musician and composer, agrees to give ten pian…
Bob, a famous musician and composer, agrees to give ten piano lessons to Sue in exchange for $1,000. Bob transfers his contract duties to Steve, a less experienced pianist. This probably will be
Any breach allows the non-breaching party to sue for damages…
Any breach allows the non-breaching party to sue for damages.