Sentences with phrase «consequences for breach of contract»

If they do, they could face serious legal consequences for breach of contract.

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6.1 Subject to clause 6.3, if we fail to comply with these terms and conditions, we shall only be liable to you for the price of the Booking and, subject to clause 6.2, any losses that you suffer as a result of our failure to comply (whether arising in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty or otherwise) which are a foreseeable consequence of such failure.
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You may have a strategic interest in showing people that there are consequences for a breach that keeps everyone else following the terms of the contract.
The purchase and sale contract or an affidavit stating its material terms and stating that it is still effective, or both, could be recorded in the real estate records of the county where the property was located prior to closing, but it would be highly usual to do so absent a clear indication that a breach was imminent (because it is very rare for this to happen since the consequences are clear and it is so often an open and shut case) but it could come up if the seller believes that a condition under the original contract was breached and the buyer disagreed.
In such a case, the innocent party is released from further performance under the contract, while the offending party will still be held liable for the consequences of the breach.
However, the use of the expressions «at will» and «a right to terminate» must not obscure the reality that the employer's right to terminate an employee without cause is a breach of contract that carries with it consequences for the employer, both under statute and at common law.
He also specialises in employment law, acting for both employers and employees and has extensive experience in contentious and non-contentious matters, including advising on restrictive covenants and their enforcement, business transfers and their consequences in terms of employment and handling claims for breach of contract.
The impetus behind Baron Alderson's judgment in Hadley was to hold a contract breaker responsible for a natural consequence of his breach where, on an objective basis, it was reasonable to say at the outset that the parties would or should have appreciated that such a loss could easily happen.
It is important to consider the definition and consequences of breach, and under our law, certain types of contract require statutory notice periods for rectification of breach before one may avail themselves to the ordinary remedies attendant to breach.
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