Business Law
What is the question?
Are you really good at business law?
??? Thats not a Question
No not really but I still might be able to help or find some one who can
Good point
If you could find someone then that would be great and very helpful. What is a non-breaching party allowed to do when a minor breach has occured?
I'm okay at business law, shoot a question and i'll try my best to answer it.
Commercial law, also known as business law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and businesses engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales.It is often considered to be a branch of civil law and deals with issues of both private law and public law.
@Conqueror @wwhitlock one of them should be able to help you
Did i help
A non-breaching part may sue for a minor breach. Hope it helps! give a medal and close the question.
Breach of contract or you may be after a Anticipatory Breach. If this answers you question dont forget to medal.
It doesn't totally answer it... here's the question with the optionsof answers. When a minor breach has occurred, the nonbreaching party is able to do what? (1 point) The nonbreaching party can sue for damages once the performance by the breaching party is complete. The nonbreaching party can sue for the right to make the breaching party take corrective action for the breach. The nonbreaching party can sue to recover damages caused by the defect plus the amount that the loss of opportunity is estimated to cost. The nonbreaching party can sue the breaching party to recover the cost of the repair that was required to correct the defect.
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