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Friday, 5 April 2013

Discharge by Performance & Types

Discharge by Performance
The contract comes to an end when both parties fulfill their respective duties by performing the acts they have promised.
Types of Performance:
§ Complete Performance.
§ Substantial Performance (minor breach).
§ Performance to the Satisfaction of One of the Parties or a Third Party.
Case 16.1: Jacobs & Young v. Kent (1921).

Conditions & Types of Conditions


Conditions


Possible future event, the occurrence or nonoccurrence of which will trigger the performance of a legal obligation or terminate an existing obligation under a contract.

Types of Conditions:


§ Conditions Precedent.
§ Conditions Subsequent.
§ Conditions Concurrent.
    Express.
    Implied in Fact.
    Implied in Law.

Contracts: Performance and Discharge


Contracts: Performance and Discharge


Introduction
How does a party know when his or her obligations under the contract are at an end?
A party may be discharged from a valid contract by:
§ A condition occurring or not occurring.
§ Full performance or material breach by the other party.
§ Agreement of the parties.
§ Operation of law.