Contracts could be written, oral, or implied through conduct. A breach occurs when a party fails to perform its obligations.

When a party breaches the contract, the ‘innocent party’ could choose to:
a) Terminate the contract; or
b) Accept the breach, and continue with the contract; or
c) Not accept the breach, but still continue with the contract.

Each pathway has its own pros and cons that require careful considerations.

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Regardless of your status as a breaching party, or innocent party, it is paramount for you to be familiar with your rights and liabilities in order to strategically place yourself in a position that offers optimal legal protection.

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