constructive breach

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constructive breach

A company's failure to deliver materials before the agreed date is a constructive breach.

Definition

Noun: A breach of contract that occurs before the time when performance is due, based on one party's clear indication that they will not fulfill their contractual obligations.

Usage

A "constructive breach" (also called an anticipatory breach) is a legal concept. It allows the non-breaching party to take immediate legal action, such as suing for damages, without waiting for the actual performance date to pass. The breach is "constructive" because it is not an actual failure to perform at the due date, but is constructed or inferred from the promisor's words or actions showing an intent to breach.

Examples
  • The court found a constructive breach when the supplier informed the buyer it would not deliver the materials, even though the delivery date was still two months away.
  • Declaring that you refuse to pay for services yet to be rendered can constitute a constructive breach of the agreement.
  • The contractor's sale of all its essential equipment was treated as a constructive breach, signaling it could not complete the project.
Advanced Usage
  • "Repudiation" is a term often used synonymously with constructive breach. It refers to the act of renouncing or refusing to perform the contract.
  • The doctrine of constructive breach provides an important remedy, allowing the injured party to mitigate damages immediately rather than remain bound to the contract.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anticipatory Breach: The more common synonym for constructive breach.
  • Repudiation: The act that creates a constructive breach.
  • Actual Breach: A breach that occurs at or after the time performance is due, in contrast to a constructive/anticipatory breach.
Synonyms
  • Anticipatory breach
  • Repudiation (of contract)
Related Phrases
  • To commit a constructive breach: To engage in an action or communication that signals an intent not to perform.
  • To treat a statement as a constructive breach: To formally accept the other party's indication of non-performance as a breach of contract.
constructive breach

A company's failure to deliver materials before the agreed date is a constructive breach.

Noun
  1. a breach of contract committed prior to the time of required performance

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