Under the mitigation of damages doctrine, a party that suffers damages as a result of a breach of contract has a legal duty to mitigate those damages by taking reasonable action, wherever practicable, to avoid additional injury and minimize its loss.
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They cite loss of revenue from a India's breach of a marketing contract, New Zealand's refusal to play in Kenya and a similar boycott of Zimbabwe by England.
The union is preparing to take the DWP to the high court, arguing that the imposition of the pay scheme amounted to a breach of contract.
In a statement, Aldi Ireland said it was necessary to terminate its contract with Silvercrest "due to a serious breach of contract".
Mrs Thatcher wrote that one Peruvian ship had been sent away from France empty, but another ship was on its way to France to take delivery of weapons - Peru was protesting to France about a breach of contract.
Because all grievances that stem from drug-related cases must be handled under the collective bargaining agreement, unlike in a regular breach of contract suit, the employer can not simply single out individualized clauses in the employee agreement as a bonafide legal argument to get out of the contract.
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The template pact also specifies, among other things, how a breach of the contract would be dealt with.
MySpace could have brought a breach of contract claim against Drew for violating its user agreement (if it cared).
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Penney, which plans to sell the linens and cookware in free-standing boutiques within its stores, is not a breach of contract.
In October 2012, FORBES noted that a breach of contract complaint had been drafted, but not yet filed, alleging that owners were defaulting on their commitments to pay players wages as agreed upon in advance of the season.
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In a breach-of-contract suit in U.S. District Court in Chicago, Davis contends the Flynns double-crossed him.
Changhong officials, meanwhile, have filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit in Los Angeles county court and are trying to take control of Ji's company.
In January 2010, Lilly formed a new diabetes-drug partnership with Boehringer Ingelhiem GmbH, prompting Amylin to file a lawsuit alleging breach of its own contract with Lilly.
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In a proposed class action lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court on Friday, a California Instagram user leveled breach of contract and other claims against the company.
"EasyJet intends to sue Luton Airport for the damages incurred as a result of their breach of contract, " added Mr Rothnie.
Liquidated damages are set to an amount the parties designate during the formation of a contract for an injured party to collect as compensation upon a specific breach of the agreement.
When contacted by the BBC, Nokia confirmed it had taken action "with the aim of ending RIM's breach of contract", adding it would also continue to pursue a separate case against RIM in Germany involving antenna, email and navigation technologies.
The FIA announced on the June 19 they intended to sue the eight teams who had threatened to form a new, alternative championship for breach of contract.
Those are the facts necessary to satisfy the elements of a claim for, say, breach of contract: promise, consideration, failure to perform, causation and damages, or the requirements of an affirmative defense: impossibility of performance, for instance.
The plaintiffs alleged claims of breach of contract, breach of promise, and lost profits arising from contracts related to a yellow pages listings service.
The petition followed 17 lawsuits filed against Namvar, his company Namco, entities owned by Namvar and other Namvar family members, alleging breach of contract and contractual fraud in a case that attorneys estimate involves 300 to 400 creditors.
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Jason Colodne, a onetime executive managing director, also sued for breach of contract.
Courts have a lot of power in the selection of remedies for breach of contract.
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It said Silvercrest's failure to deliver 100% British and Irish beef patties was a "clear violation of our specifications" and in breach of its contract.
The reasons for the hubbub surrounding Boyd became clear on December 6, when he filed a petition with the California Superior Court in LA for breach of contract.
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We were independently contacted by a company that claimed Columbia was using its technology in breach of contract, but never could verify if that was the reason sales seemed to be on hiatus.
In one way or another, my firm is also involved in a number of similar cases involving Chinese companies being sued for breach of contract or IP infringement.
His first suit against a hedge fund came in 2007, when he accused Bushido Capital Partners of breach of contract.
If the terms of the employment contract condition severance payments on compliance with the non-disparagement clause or unequivocally state that a breach of the non-disparagement clause will result in a forfeiture of severance or other benefits- the clause is optimized if the payments or benefits paid out to the executive director are paid out over a period of time.
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