Repudiation Flashcards
1
Q
What actually is ‘Repudiation?’
A
A party ‘repudiates’ if they are unwilling or incapable of performing their obligations in a contract
2
Q
What are some key quotes of judges reinforcing Repudiation?
A
‘renounces his liabilities under it’ (Hochster CJ Campbell)
3
Q
What are 2 options a party can elect for if the aggrieved party experiences repudiation?
A
- Accept the repudiation –> terminate the contract –> Sue for damages
- Affirm the contract –> not sue for damages –> SUE for breach instead
4
Q
What are Instalment Contracts and the legal question behind these contracts?
A
A type of contract where there are multiple obligations –> So if one of many instalments are breached, is there repudiation?
5
Q
What are the 2 relevant factors to consider when determining repudiation for instalment contracts?
A
- Quantitative ratio the breach bears to the whole contract
- Degree of possibility of breaking the contract
6
Q
What is Erroneous Interpretation?
A
- Acting under the wrong impression
- Only relevant to repudiation