Breach of Contract
Failure to perform contractual obligations without justification. Three types: delay, impossibility, and incomplete performance. Creditor may claim damages or terminate.
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民法415条
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Q. What does Breach of Contract mean?
Failure to perform contractual obligations without justification. Three types: delay, impossibility, and incomplete performance. Creditor may claim damages or terminate.
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