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by singleshot_
958 days ago
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In bizarro land, maybe, but in the US if one side breaches, the agreement very much not null and void. It’s true that one party’s breach may act as a condition to the other’s remaining obligations, but the contract definitely does not disappear in a puff of smoke just because someone breached. The legal terms for disappearing in a puff of smoke, should you wish to know more, are “void” and “voidable,” generally speaking. Points for thinking the hot coffee verdict was reasonable, though! |
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