LSTD Ch. 10 Contract performances, breach and remedies
Discharge
Performance
Complete
Act as agreed
Substantial
Almost Complete
Entitles to damages
Satisfaction
Personal
Reasonable person
Material breach of contract
Material
Excused from performance
Minor
Suspended performance
Anticipatory repudiation
Breach
Time for Performance
Implied
Stated
Must comply
If not
Doesnt erase the duty
Subtema
Discharge by agreement
Discharge by Rescission
Discharge by Novation
Third party substitutes
Valid obligation
New contract
Extinguish old contract
New contract is valid
Discharge by Substituted Agreement
Substitute the agreement
Discharge by Accord and Satisfaction
Accord
act as satisfying as the original
Discharge by operation of law
Alteration of the contract
Statutes of limitations
Limit to sue
Bankruptcy
Impossibility or Impracticability
Impossibility
death/incapacity
Destruction of S/M
Illegal
Impracticability
Unforseeable event
Burden or hardship results
Contract cannot be performed
Breach of contract and remedies
Remedies
Damages
Compensatory
Loss arisen by the breaching of the contract
Sales of goods
Money
Sales of land
Land
Money
Consequential
Pay profit
Nominal
Punitive
Mitigation of damages
Person harmed needs to try to do something
Liquidated Damages
Prearranged
Anticipate losses
Reasonable quantities
Rescission
Remedy where
Original position
Restitution
Return goods
Specific performance
Performance of the contract
Unique
Not for services
Reformation
Rewrite the contract
Fraud
Mutual mistake
Oral contracts
Passed to writing
Election of remedies
You cant have your cake and eat it too
Elect one
Waiver of breach
Accept defective performance
Accept ones doesnt mean u accept always
Reasonable person