LEGL-210 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9-12: Implied Warranty, Fundamental Breach, Equitable Remedy

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Come to an end when discharged by performance, breach, agreement to end or modify or frustration. Performance: contractual obligations are discharged and a contract is ended when both parties have fulfilled their obligations. In a sale, involves tendering the price in exchange for the title being given to the buyer. Proper performance of the contract- contracts include conditions (major terms) and warranties (minor terms); if failure to perform consists of only minor warranties the party is considered to have performed the contract. When the breach is significant (a condition) the contract is considered discharged and the other party is relieved of their obligation. Substantial performance: performance of a contract in all but one minor way; contract is discharged when substantially performed (ie selling 1987 kilos of potatoes vs 2000 is substantial performance) In some scenarios only exact performance will do (ie drilling a well cannot call drilling dry holes substantial performance)

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