AFM231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Syllogism, Equitable Remedy, Specific Performance

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Termination: a contract being brought to an end. Through performance: when both parties fulfill their contractual obligations. Through agreement: a mutual, voluntary agreement to end, compensatory settlement may or may not occur. Through frustration: the doctrine of frustration applies when an important, unforeseen event occurs, such as the destruction of the subject matter of the contract or the death/incapacity of one the parties. Through breach: when particularly serious, a breach can release the innocent party from its obligations if it should choose. Less serious breaches typically only entitle the innocent party to damages. Vicarious performance: performance of contractual obligations through others. Novation: the substitution of parties in a contract or the replacement of one contract with another. Assignment: the transfer of a right (such as payment for services fulfilled) by an assignor to an assignee (creditor). For an event to frustrate a contract, it must: Not arise due to the fault of the parties.

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