Sentences with phrase «breach of a valid contract»

Inducing Breach of Contract: Protesters can be pursued if they knowingly cause the breach of a valid contract, and damage ensues.

Not exact matches

They would also appear to be in breach of contract, which by the way doesn't rely on registration to be valid — it just isn't an AWA if not registered.
But, if the exact harm to the other party from impairing their absolute discretion or ignoring a strict reading of the contract and instead allowing an implied reasonableness term to color the meaning of the contract is material but is hard to quantify, and the consequences to the breaching party are crudely proportionate to that hard to quantify harm, then a waiver of the implied duty to be reasonable will usually be upheld as valid, as the consequences of not allowing reasonableness do not extend beyond the compensatory relief normally allowed in a contract.
While you may have valid reasons for wanting to get out of your lease (for example, you're moving because of a job, marriage or divorce, or the apartment is severely damaged), breaking a lease is still a breach of contract, so you could be penalized.
The buyer is protected by (1) the contractual promise of the seller to deliver title in the purchase and sale contract (giving rise to a lawsuit if breached, e.g. requiring disgorgement of any additional profit made in the other transaction), (2) by a warranty of title in the deed provided at closing, (3) by the title company's insurance if the warranty deed is not valid, and (4) by an affidavit saying that the seller didn't do that provided at closing.
Breach of Contract - In case the terms and conditions of the company are violated, the contract may not be considereContract - In case the terms and conditions of the company are violated, the contract may not be considerecontract may not be considered valid.
Century 21 Volpe Realty v. Jhong Kim (231 A.D. 2d 667)- broker entitled to real estate commission where seller entered into a valid and enforceable contract for sale of property and then willfully breached the agreement, causing the failure of the transfer of title to the property; agreement satisfies statute of frauds.
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