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by singleshot_ 958 days ago
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!