August 3, 2009

WORD: Anticipatory Breach

And the WORD for Today is:

Anticipatory Breach – occurs when one party to a contract informs the other party, before performance is due, that they do not intend to perform as obligated under the contract. Legal action may be brought for anticipatory breach even though the original contract (not yet due for performance) has not been breached. An example: a buyer of real estate informs the seller prior to the scheduled closing date that they have decided not to close. The buyer could be found liable for failure to perform.

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