TOPICS Contract, performance, interpretation of terms Interpreting the terms of a contract; 8.2. The ordinary and natural meaning of words; 8.2.2. An objective test of intention; 8.2.3. Taking account of commercial realism; 8.2.4. The relevance of post-contractual conduct; 8.2.5. Terms that exclude or limit liability; 8.2.6. Contract, performance, discharge by performance The importance of performance; 8.1.1. The effect of performance on contractual obligations; 8.3.1. Specific performance; 8.3.2. Performance of reciprocal obligations; 8.3.4. Performance of divisible contracts; 8.3.5. Contract, breach, establishing a breach Different ways in which a breach of contract can occur; 8.4.1. Non-performance; 8.4.2. Partial performance; 8..3. Substantial performance; 8.4.4. Hidden defects; 8.4.5. Late performance; 8.4.6. Anticipatory breach; 8.4.7. The plaintiff’s choices following an anticipatory breach; 8.4.8. The risk of relying on anticipatory breach; 8.4.9. The effect of a breach on contractual obligations; 8.4.10. Contract, breach, assessing the seriousness of a breach Alternative approaches to assessing the importance of terms; 8.5.1. Conditions; 8.5.2. Warranties; 8.5.3. Innominate (unnamed) terms; 8.5.4. Contract, performance, risk Dealing with changed circumstances; 8.6.1. Risk in goods bought and sold; 8.6.2. Contract, performance, frustration Frustration of a contract; 8.6.3. Deliberate acts that cause frustration; 8.6.4. Taking the risk of changed circumstances; 8.6.5. Frustration after part performance; 8.6.6.
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