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BUSINESS LAW
E-Commerce and Digital Law International Law and Ethics
5th Edition
by Henry
R. Cheeseman
Slides developed by
Les Wiletzky
Wiletzky and Associates,
Puyallup, WA
Chapter 16
Remedies for Breach of Traditional and Online Contracts
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Performance
and Breach
Breach of contract 00/b> If a contracting party fails to perform an absolute duty owed under a contract.
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Types of Performance
Complete
Performance
Substantial
Performance
Inferior Performance
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Summary: Types
of Performance
The non-breaching party may either:
Rescind the contract and recover restitution, or Affirm the contract and recover damages.Inferior Performance (material
breach)
The non-breaching party may recover
damages caused by the breach.
Substantial Performance (minor
breach)
The contract is discharged.
Complete Performance
Legal Consequence
Type of Performance
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Anticipatory
Breach
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Monetary Damages
Monetary damages are available whether the breach was minor or material.
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Types of Monetary
Damages
Compensatory
Damages
Consequential
Damages
Liquidated
Damages
Nominal Damages
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Compensatory
Damages
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Compensatory
Damages (continued)
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Consequential
Damages
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Liquidated
Damages
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Liquidated
Damages (continued)
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Nominal Damages
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Mitigation
of Damages
The extent of mitigation depends on the type contract involved.
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Enforcement
of Remedies
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Enforcement
of Remedies (continued)
Writ of Attachment
Orders the sheriff to Seize property in the possession of the breaching party that he or she owns, and To sell the property at auction to satisfy the judgment.Writ of Garnishment
Orders that Wages, bank accounts, or other property of the breaching party that is in the hands of third parties be paid over to the non-breaching party to satisfy the judgment.Copyright 漏 2004 by Prentice-Hall. All
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Rescission
and Restitution
Rescission
An action to undo the contract. Available if there has been: A material breach of contract Fraud Undue influence MistakeRestitution
Returning of goods or property received from the other party to rescind a contract. If the actual goods or property is not available, a cash equivalent must be made.Copyright 漏 2004 by Prentice-Hall. All
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Equitable Remedies
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Types of Equitable
Remedies (1
of 2)
Court rewrites a contract to express the parties00true intentions.
Usually used to correct clerical
errors.
Reformation
Court orders the breaching party to perform the acts promised in the contract.
The subject matter of the contract
must be unique.
Specific Performance
Description
Type of Equitable Remedy
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Types of Equitable
Remedies (2
of 2)
Court order that prohibits a party from doing a certain act.
Available in contract actions
only in limited circumstances.
Injunction
Permits the recovery of damages for breach of an implied-in-law contract where no actual contract exists between the parties.
Only the reasonable value of the
services or materials may be recovered.
Quasi Contract
Description
Type of Equitable Remedy
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Torts Associated
With Contracts
Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
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Intentional
Interference with Contractual Relations
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Breach of the
Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
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Punitive Damages
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