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61breach of contract — A failure without legal excuse to perform any promise which forms a whole or a part of a contract, including the refusal of a party to recognize the existence of the contract or the doing of something inconsistent with its existence. National… …
62notice to perform — A method by which one party to a land contract may fix upon and assign a reasonable time for completing the contract, calling upon the party in default to perform according to the conditions of the contract. 55 Am J1st V & P § 115 …
63installment contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. installment contract …
64executory contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executory contract …
65Publishing contract — A publishing contract is a legal contract between a publisher and a writer or author (or more than one), to publish written material by the writer(s) or author(s). This may involve a single written work, or a series of works.In the case of music… …
66unilateral contract — unilateral and bilateral contracts A unilateral contract is one in which one party makes an express engagement or undertakes a performance, without receiving in return any express engagement or promise of performance from the other. Bilateral (or …
67reciprocal contract — unilateral and bilateral contracts A unilateral contract is one in which one party makes an express engagement or undertakes a performance, without receiving in return any express engagement or promise of performance from the other. Bilateral (or …
68unilateral contract — unilateral and bilateral contracts A unilateral contract is one in which one party makes an express engagement or undertakes a performance, without receiving in return any express engagement or promise of performance from the other. Bilateral (or …
69reciprocal contract — unilateral and bilateral contracts A unilateral contract is one in which one party makes an express engagement or undertakes a performance, without receiving in return any express engagement or promise of performance from the other. Bilateral (or …
70impossible contract — A contract to do a thing which is in the nature of things impossible. Such a contract is to be distinguished from one which could be performed by anyone possessing the means, skill and knowledge requisite for performance, but which the party is… …