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When Can You Terminate a Contract without Being Liable for Breach?

3 years ago
by Sandra Ighalo

When Can You Legally Refuse to Perform under the Terms of an Agreement?

When you enter into a contract, you make a legally enforceable promise to abide by the terms of that agreement. Typically, when you fail to perform as promised, you can be taken to court for breach of your contract. Are there situations, however, where you can refuse to honor the terms of the agreement, without facing sanctions in a court of law? Absolutely!

When Can You Terminate a Contract without Being in Breach of Contract?

Though an agreement may appear on its face to be valid, it can be considered void under the following circumstances:

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