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BREACH OF CONTRACT
FACULTY:JAVED AKHTAR
PRESENTED BY: MUHAMMAD SHARJEEL
HAFIZ MAAZ AHMED
WALEED HAFEEZ
DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT
When obligations created by a contract comes to an end, contract
said to be discharged or terminated.
DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT
A contract may be discharged in any of the following ways:
o By performance
o By mutual agreement
o By breach of contract
o By impossibility of performance
o By operation of law
WHAT IS BREACH OF CONTRACT ?
Contracts are made for being
performed. But there are certain
circumstances when one of the
parties does not perform his part
of the contract. Non-performance
is called “Breach”.
TYPES OF BREACHES:
Following are the types of Breaches:
1. Material breach
2. Minor breach
3. Anticipatory breach
4. Actual breach
MATERIAL BREACH:
The first, and most sever type of breach, is called “material
breach.” Generally a material breach of contract involves one of the
key elements of the contract not being provided or undertaken as
agreed.
EXAMPLE: If, for instance, you were to purchase a computer
package online and only receive a monitor upon delivery, your
contract with the provider would be materially breached.
MINOR BREACH:
It’s important to be clear that not all breaches of a contract will be
material and hence immediately end the wronged party’s
obligations. In this case there would have been a remedy to the
breach of contract.
EXAMPLE: For instance, be if the computer company delivered
the equipment but a couple of pages were missing from the user
manual. This would not lead to an immediate cancellation of the
contract.
ANTICIPATORY BREACH:
An anticipatory breach occurs when a party demonstrates his intention to
breach of contract.
EXAMPLE: Jane agrees to sell her antique sewing machine to Amanda, and the two
agree on the purchase price of $1,000, the sale to occur on May 1st. On April 25th,
Amanda tells Jane that she cannot come up with the money on time. Following this
communication, Jane can reasonably assume that Amanda is in anticipatory breach.
This enables Jane to sell the sewing machine to someone else, or potentially file a
lawsuit against Amanda for breach of contract.
ACTUAL BREACH:
This is of course the most common way that a party will breach a
contract. It occurs when the time arrives for a party to perform
their side of an agreement and they don’t perform.
Example: “Ali” agrees to deliver 10 kg of rice to “Hassan” on 30th
November. Ali fails to deliver the rice to Hassan on agreed time.
This is actual breach of contract by Ali.
ENTITLEMENT OF REMEDIES:
Where a contract is broken the injured party
becomes entitled to one or more following
remedies:
Recession of
the contract.
Suit for
damages.
Suit upon
quantum
meruit.
Suit for
specific
performance.
Suit for
injunction.
RECESSION OF CONTRACT:
When a contract is broken by one party, the other party may treat
the contract as rescinded and refuse to perform his part of the
contract.
EXAMPLE: A promises B to supply 100 bags of rice on a certain
day and B promises to pay the price on receipt of goods. A does
not deliver the goods on the appointed day. B is discharged from
liability to pay the price.
HOW RECESSION CAN BE PERFORMED?
Recession can be performed by:
i. Agreement
ii. Wrong or default of adverse party
iii. Inadequate consideration
iv. Time
WHEN RECESSION BE GRANTED:
The court may grant recession where:
o The contract is voidable by plaintiff.
o The contract is lawful and the defendant is to be
blamed more than the plaintiff.
WHEN RECESSION BE REFUSED:
The contract may refuse to grant recession where:
o Plaintiff has expressly or impliedly ratified the
contract.
o Parties cannot be restored to their original position
due to changed circumstances.
o Third party has acquired right in good faith and for
value.
o Only a part of the contract is to be rescinded and such
part cannot be separated from the rest of the contract.
DAMAGES:
Damages means the money compensation
allowed to an injured party for the loss or
injury suffered by him by the breach of
contract. The objects or awarding damages
is not punishment but compensation.
PRINCIPLE OF DAMAGES:
Where a contract has been broken, the party who suffers by such
breach is entitled to receive from the party who has broken the
contract, compensation for any loss or damages caused to him
thereby, which naturally arose from the usual course of things, or
from such breach, or which the parties knew, when they made the
contract, to be likely to result from the breach of it.
KINDS OF DAMAGES
Ordinary (or general,
compensatory or
substantial)
damages.
Special damages.
Exemplary (or
vindictive or
punitive) damages.
Nominal damages.
Contemptuous
damages.
QUANTUM MERUIT:
• Quantum meruit is a Latin term, which
means “ as much as earned” & “as
much as deserved”. A right to sue on a
quantum meruit arises where a
contract, partly performed by one
party, has become discharged by the
breach of the other party. The right to
payment is based on an implied
promise by the other party to pay for
what has been done. It does not arise
out of the original contract.
SUIT FOR SPECIFIC PERSON:
Where damages are not adequate remedy,
the court may direct in breach to carry
out his promise according to the terms of
the contract.
Example: A, agreed to sale his house to
B. Afterwards A, refuses to sale. At the
suit of B, court shall ask A, to carry out
the contract.
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE SHALL NOT BE
GRANTED WHERE:
o Monetary compensation is adequate remedy.
o Contract is of personal nature.
o Court cannot supervise the performance.
o Contract is inequitable to either party.
o Contract by nature is revocable.
o Contract is made by trustees in breach of trust.
o Contract made by company is ultra vires.
SUIT FOR INJUNCTION:
Injunction is an order of court restraining a person
from doing a particular act. It is a mode of securing
the specific performance of a negative term of a
contract.
EXAMPLE: If, you own a website and another firm
is continually copying the material on your site in
violation of copyright notices and contractual
provisions, then a court can award money
damages and issue an injunction to prevent that
conduct from recurring.
THANK YOU 

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Presentation on Breach Of Contract

  • 1. BREACH OF CONTRACT FACULTY:JAVED AKHTAR PRESENTED BY: MUHAMMAD SHARJEEL HAFIZ MAAZ AHMED WALEED HAFEEZ
  • 2. DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT When obligations created by a contract comes to an end, contract said to be discharged or terminated.
  • 3. DISCHARGE OF CONTRACT A contract may be discharged in any of the following ways: o By performance o By mutual agreement o By breach of contract o By impossibility of performance o By operation of law
  • 4. WHAT IS BREACH OF CONTRACT ? Contracts are made for being performed. But there are certain circumstances when one of the parties does not perform his part of the contract. Non-performance is called “Breach”.
  • 5. TYPES OF BREACHES: Following are the types of Breaches: 1. Material breach 2. Minor breach 3. Anticipatory breach 4. Actual breach
  • 6. MATERIAL BREACH: The first, and most sever type of breach, is called “material breach.” Generally a material breach of contract involves one of the key elements of the contract not being provided or undertaken as agreed. EXAMPLE: If, for instance, you were to purchase a computer package online and only receive a monitor upon delivery, your contract with the provider would be materially breached.
  • 7. MINOR BREACH: It’s important to be clear that not all breaches of a contract will be material and hence immediately end the wronged party’s obligations. In this case there would have been a remedy to the breach of contract. EXAMPLE: For instance, be if the computer company delivered the equipment but a couple of pages were missing from the user manual. This would not lead to an immediate cancellation of the contract.
  • 8. ANTICIPATORY BREACH: An anticipatory breach occurs when a party demonstrates his intention to breach of contract. EXAMPLE: Jane agrees to sell her antique sewing machine to Amanda, and the two agree on the purchase price of $1,000, the sale to occur on May 1st. On April 25th, Amanda tells Jane that she cannot come up with the money on time. Following this communication, Jane can reasonably assume that Amanda is in anticipatory breach. This enables Jane to sell the sewing machine to someone else, or potentially file a lawsuit against Amanda for breach of contract.
  • 9. ACTUAL BREACH: This is of course the most common way that a party will breach a contract. It occurs when the time arrives for a party to perform their side of an agreement and they don’t perform. Example: “Ali” agrees to deliver 10 kg of rice to “Hassan” on 30th November. Ali fails to deliver the rice to Hassan on agreed time. This is actual breach of contract by Ali.
  • 10. ENTITLEMENT OF REMEDIES: Where a contract is broken the injured party becomes entitled to one or more following remedies: Recession of the contract. Suit for damages. Suit upon quantum meruit. Suit for specific performance. Suit for injunction.
  • 11. RECESSION OF CONTRACT: When a contract is broken by one party, the other party may treat the contract as rescinded and refuse to perform his part of the contract. EXAMPLE: A promises B to supply 100 bags of rice on a certain day and B promises to pay the price on receipt of goods. A does not deliver the goods on the appointed day. B is discharged from liability to pay the price.
  • 12. HOW RECESSION CAN BE PERFORMED? Recession can be performed by: i. Agreement ii. Wrong or default of adverse party iii. Inadequate consideration iv. Time
  • 13. WHEN RECESSION BE GRANTED: The court may grant recession where: o The contract is voidable by plaintiff. o The contract is lawful and the defendant is to be blamed more than the plaintiff.
  • 14. WHEN RECESSION BE REFUSED: The contract may refuse to grant recession where: o Plaintiff has expressly or impliedly ratified the contract. o Parties cannot be restored to their original position due to changed circumstances. o Third party has acquired right in good faith and for value. o Only a part of the contract is to be rescinded and such part cannot be separated from the rest of the contract.
  • 15. DAMAGES: Damages means the money compensation allowed to an injured party for the loss or injury suffered by him by the breach of contract. The objects or awarding damages is not punishment but compensation.
  • 16. PRINCIPLE OF DAMAGES: Where a contract has been broken, the party who suffers by such breach is entitled to receive from the party who has broken the contract, compensation for any loss or damages caused to him thereby, which naturally arose from the usual course of things, or from such breach, or which the parties knew, when they made the contract, to be likely to result from the breach of it.
  • 17. KINDS OF DAMAGES Ordinary (or general, compensatory or substantial) damages. Special damages. Exemplary (or vindictive or punitive) damages. Nominal damages. Contemptuous damages.
  • 18. QUANTUM MERUIT: • Quantum meruit is a Latin term, which means “ as much as earned” & “as much as deserved”. A right to sue on a quantum meruit arises where a contract, partly performed by one party, has become discharged by the breach of the other party. The right to payment is based on an implied promise by the other party to pay for what has been done. It does not arise out of the original contract.
  • 19. SUIT FOR SPECIFIC PERSON: Where damages are not adequate remedy, the court may direct in breach to carry out his promise according to the terms of the contract. Example: A, agreed to sale his house to B. Afterwards A, refuses to sale. At the suit of B, court shall ask A, to carry out the contract.
  • 20. SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE SHALL NOT BE GRANTED WHERE: o Monetary compensation is adequate remedy. o Contract is of personal nature. o Court cannot supervise the performance. o Contract is inequitable to either party. o Contract by nature is revocable. o Contract is made by trustees in breach of trust. o Contract made by company is ultra vires.
  • 21. SUIT FOR INJUNCTION: Injunction is an order of court restraining a person from doing a particular act. It is a mode of securing the specific performance of a negative term of a contract. EXAMPLE: If, you own a website and another firm is continually copying the material on your site in violation of copyright notices and contractual provisions, then a court can award money damages and issue an injunction to prevent that conduct from recurring.