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Page 472
... breach has been used in two different senses . First , it sometimes means a breach , traditionally called a breach of condition , giving the party not in default a right to terminate the contract and a right to damages . Second , it ...
... breach has been used in two different senses . First , it sometimes means a breach , traditionally called a breach of condition , giving the party not in default a right to terminate the contract and a right to damages . Second , it ...
Page 473
... Breach : ( C ) Deliberate Breach Fundamental breach Type C occurs when the party in default commits a breach that does not fall within Types ( A ) , ( B ) or ( D ) , but which is nonetheless treated as fundamental because it was done ...
... Breach : ( C ) Deliberate Breach Fundamental breach Type C occurs when the party in default commits a breach that does not fall within Types ( A ) , ( B ) or ( D ) , but which is nonetheless treated as fundamental because it was done ...
Page 476
... breach knows no such boundaries and is found throughout the law of Contract . Second , it is clear that fundamental breach requires a degree of seriousness , whether of breach or of consequence , greater than is required for overriding ...
... breach knows no such boundaries and is found throughout the law of Contract . Second , it is clear that fundamental breach requires a degree of seriousness , whether of breach or of consequence , greater than is required for overriding ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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