Anticipatory and actual breach
An anticipatory breach is an act or omission that renders a contract impossible to perform. It effectively breaks the contractual relationship between the parti...
An anticipatory breach is an act or omission that renders a contract impossible to perform. It effectively breaks the contractual relationship between the parti...
An anticipatory breach is an act or omission that renders a contract impossible to perform. It effectively breaks the contractual relationship between the parties, rendering the contract null and void.
An actual breach is a clear and unequivocal act or omission that directly violates the terms of the contract. This could include a breach of contract due to a material misrepresentation or failure to perform the contractual obligations.
In both cases, the consequences of a breach are the termination of the contract and the award of remedies to the injured party. These remedies could include specific performance, damages, specific performance, or specific restitution, depending on the specific breach