The document discusses various ways in which a contract can be discharged or terminated, including: - Performance: When both parties fulfill their contractual obligations, discharging further obligations. - Consent: When the parties agree to substitute, rescind, or alter the original contract terms by consent. - Impossibility: When performance becomes impossible or unlawful due to unforeseen circumstances, frustrating the contract. - Breach: When one party fails to perform their obligations, entitling the other to terminate the contract. - It provides examples of cases to illustrate how contracts can be discharged through performance, consent, impossibility, or breach under Malaysian contract law.