Breach of Contract
Index
- Subject Matter
- Statements Not Contemplating Legal Enforceability
- Time for Performance
- Parties to the Contract
- Invitation to Make Offer
- Similar Claims and Legal Proceedings
- Lapse of Reasonable Time
- Prior Actions for Breach of Contract
- Price
- Lapse of Time Specified for Acceptance
- Price
- Statements Not Contemplating Legal Enforceability
- Parties to the Contract
- Invitation to Make Offer
- Rejection by Offeree
- Counter-Offer
- Lapse of Time Specified for Acceptance
- Revocation by Offeror
- Subject Matter
- Time for Performance
- Acceptance by Performance
- Fact of Acceptance
- Counter-Offer
- "Mailbox" Rule
- Revocation by Offeror
- Rejection by Offeree
- Lapse of Reasonable Time
- Qualified Acceptance
- Fact of Acceptance
- Communication of Acceptance
- Promise Reasonably Expected to Induce Action or Forbearance
- Benefit Conferred Upon Promisor
- Bargained-for Exchange
- Acceptance by Performance
- Preexisting Legal Duty
- "Mailbox" Rule
- Communication of Acceptance
- Qualified Acceptance
- Reasonableness of Promisee’s Reliance
- Mutual Promises as Consideration
- Actual Action or Forbearance
- Incidental Beneficiaries
- Actual Action or Forbearance
- Reasonableness of Promisee’s Reliance
- Promise Reasonably Expected to Induce Action or Forbearance
- Intended Beneficiaries - Discharge of Obligation Running to the Beneficiary
- Mutual Promises as Consideration
- Preexisting Legal Duty
- Benefit Conferred Upon Promisor
- Intended Beneficiaries - Discharge of Obligation Running to the Beneficiary
- Bargained-for Exchange
- Intended Beneficiaries - Benefit of Promised Performance
- Rights Against Promisor
- Express Condition
- Defenses Against the Obligor
- Facts Pertaining to Assignment
- Contract Calling for Personal Performance
- Contract Provision Against Assignment
- Contract Provision Against Assignment
- Facts Pertaining to Assignment
- Incidental Beneficiaries
- Rights Against Promisor
- Implied Condition
- Intended Beneficiaries - Benefit of Promised Performance
- Contract Calling for Personal Performance
- Defenses Against the Obligor
- Materiality
- Facts Constituting Breach
- Waiver of Breach
- Materiality
- Implied Condition
- Express Repudiation of Agreement
- Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
- Express Condition
- Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
- Waiver of Breach
- Implied Repudiation
- Facts Constituting Breach
- Interest
- Loss of Profits or Benefits
- Expenditures to Perform Contract
- New Business Doctrine
- Damages Within the Contemplation of the Parties
- Implied Repudiation
- Express Repudiation of Agreement
- Damages Within the Contemplation of the Parties
- Emotional Distress
- Mitigation of Damages
- Mutual Mistake of Law
- Mutual Mistake - Neither or Both Parties at Fault
- Mitigation of Damages
- New Business Doctrine
- Unilateral Mistake Precipitated by Opposing Party
- Interest
- Emotional Distress
- Expenditures to Perform Contract
- Misrepresentation of Fact
- Loss of Profits or Benefits
- Unilateral Mistake of Fact
- Mistake Not Going to an Essential Element of the Contract
- Unfairness of Resulting Bargain
- Physical Duress
- Constructive Fraud
- Concealment
- Negligent Misrepresentation
- Duress of Property
- Justifiable Reliance
- Intent to Induce Reliance
- Actual Reliance
- Knowledge of Falsity
- Menace
- Availability of Independent Advice
- Unfair Persuasion
- Destruction of Subject Matter
- Operation of Law
- Existence of Memorandum
- Estoppel to Plead the Statute of Frauds
- Contract Contrary to Express Statute
- Sale of Real Property or an Interest Therein
- Promise to Answer for the Debt or Default of Another
- Contract Contrary to the Policy of an Express Statute
- Unconscionable Agreement
- Contract Not to Be Performed Within One Year
- Unreasonable Difficulty or Expense
- Adhesion Contract
- Contract Contrary to Good Morals
- Death of Promisor Where Contract Calls for Personal Services
- Knowledge of Falsity
- Mutual Mistake of Law
- Mutual Mistake - Neither or Both Parties at Fault
- Unilateral Mistake Precipitated by Opposing Party
- Novation
- Accord and Satisfaction
- Unilateral Mistake of Fact
- Substantial Frustration
- Frustration Going to a Basic Assumption on Which Contract Was Made
- Principal Purpose Frustrated
- Mistake Not Going to an Essential Element of the Contract
- Intent to Induce Reliance
- Misrepresentation of Fact
- Unconscionable Agreement
- Menace
- Duress of Property
- Unfair Persuasion
- Physical Duress
- Constructive Fraud
- Unfairness of Resulting Bargain
- Concealment
- Negligent Misrepresentation
- Justifiable Reliance
- Actual Reliance
- Adhesion Contract
- Contract Not to Be Performed Within One Year
- Availability of Independent Advice
- Contract Contrary to Good Morals
- Contract Contrary to Express Statute
- Estoppel to Plead the Statute of Frauds
- Existence of Memorandum
- Sale of Real Property or an Interest Therein
- Destruction of Subject Matter
- Promise to Answer for the Debt or Default of Another
- Contract Contrary to the Policy of an Express Statute
- Operation of Law
- Frustration Going to a Basic Assumption on Which Contract Was Made
- Principal Purpose Frustrated
- Unreasonable Difficulty or Expense
- Novation
- Accord and Satisfaction
- Death of Promisor Where Contract Calls for Personal Services
- Substantial Frustration