Contracts/Efficient breach

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Efficient breach refers to a breach of contract that the breaching party considers desirable even when the legal and economic ramifications of such a breach are considered.

Efficient Breach Theory is associated with Richard Posner and the Law and Economics school of thought. Even though Posner himself has stated that "we might as well throw the book" at those who opportnuistically and voluntarily breach contracts, many judges have actually used the concept of an efficient breach to justify not awarding punitive damages to injured party. (This is because of the traditional rule that a non-tortious breach of contract cannot be remedied by punitive damages.)

The theory of efficient breach is that such an action can result in an outcome that benefits the breaching party and often times the non-breaching party and society as a whole.

Efficient breach is not a legal defense to a suit for breach of contract.

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