Editing Contracts/Anticipatory repudiation

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'''Anticipatory repudiation''' or '''anticipatory breach''' is a term in the law of [[contract]]s that describes a declaration by the promising party to a contract that he or she does not intend to live up to his or her obligations under the contract.<ref>Which might entitle the other party to claim damages. International principle: [http://www.trans-lex.org/945500 Trans-Lex.org]</ref>Β  It is an exception to the general rule that a contract may not be considered breached until the time for performance.
'''Anticipatory repudiation''' or '''anticipatory breach''' is a term in the law of [[contract]]s that describes a declaration by the promising party to a contract that he or she does not intend to live up to his or her obligations under the contract.<ref>Which might entitle the other party to claim damages. International principle: [http://www.trans-lex.org/945500 Trans-Lex.org]</ref>Β  It is an exception to the general rule that a contract may not be considered breached until the time for performance.


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