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Termination of offer

**- Breach of contract**


2 forms of contract breach
- Repudiate his liability under the contract before performance is due
- Fails to perform his obligation under the contract by the due time.

Repudiate before performance is due _


- Victim may claim breach of contract
- immediately, rather than wait until time is due. Fails to perform duties under the contract by due time
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When breach of contract occurs, no need to perform the remaining duties, victim may start **legal action** then.

**Step of terminate a contract**


inform to client and construction manager
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**Frustration**
When the contract is impossible to perform subsequently, the agreement is said to be frustrated. The legal basis of
frustration rest in the disappearance of a foundation that the parties assumed to be at the basis of their contract, the
disappearance of the foundation renders performance impossible. A contract is said to be frustrated when

However, the court will not grant relief on the ground of frustration merely because the contract has become more
difficult or more costly or less likely to yield profit than was foreseen. The general rule is that a contractual obligation
is absolute, and if a party wishes to protect himself against subsequent difficulties in performance, he should stipulate
for that protection.
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Discharge contract could be 4ways
**- performance**

- only works on the contract that been executed by both parties, fulfilled their obligation under the contract.

**- agreement**

- things may be destroyed in the same way in which it is makeup.


- such as discharged by a _subsequent binding contract _
- the operation of one of the terms of the contract itself.

**- Acceptance of breach**


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**- frustration** contract is impossible to perform subsequenly.
The contract is impossible to perform subsequently (in future), the agreement is said to be frustrated

Discharge (the end) of contract


- Every contractual obligation gives rise to a corresponding contractual right.
- when the obligation of one party is discharged, corresponding right of the other party is extinguished.
- Where all obligations under a contract are discharged, all rights are thus extinguished contract is said to be
discharged.
**- Important notes**
- court will not grant relief on the gorund of frustration because contract become more differcuit, costly and less likely
to gain profit in future.

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