NOUN
- a breach of a legal duty; failure to do something that is required in a contract
How To Use breach of contract In A Sentence
- The retailer in turn would have an action for breach of contract against the wholesaler and the wholesaler against the manufacturer.
- How to respond A serious breach of contract by your employer does not itself end your employment.
- Where an employee's negligence leads to the employer's vicarious liability then at common law the employer is entitled to be indemnified for the loss attributable to the employee's breach of contract.
- The builder, by breaking his commitments, no doubt exposed himself to an action by his customer for breach of contract.
- Several residents are already taking legal advice on whether the council is in breach of contract by neglecting repairs.
- Fiona is advised by fellow students that she can sue Uncle Tom for breach of contract.
- One alleges breach of contract, unfair business practices and false advertising, among other things.
- One alleges breach of contract, unfair business practices and false advertising, among other things.
- They will have to seek a judicial remedy for breach of contract.
- According to the basic concept of compensation damages, both tort liability and the liability of breach of contract are compensatory damages.