What is Breach of Contract?

A contract is an agreement offered by one party and accepted by another. Contracts are almost always written documents in Colorado, but it is not impossible to have an entirely oral contract. When a party does not fulfill its duties under a contract, the contract is said to be breached. Individuals and businesses may choose not to fulfill their contracts, but sometimes it may simply be impractical to do so. What happens after a breach of contract depends on the situation. Usually, the party who breached the contract is liable for damages the breach caused, and bringing the matter to court is sometimes needed to resolve this issue.

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What If Someone Fails to Honor Their End of the Contract in Golden

Breaches of contract in Golden are usually handled by the party who breached paying the other party monetary damages. The exact amount of damage awards, however, is often a matter of disagreement. If this disagreement cannot be resolved, the matter may be taken to court. Courts generally require you to plead the amount of damages you suffered in the initial complaint.

What If I Can't Fulfill a Contract?

If something other than a monetary award is needed, courts in Golden, Colorado are authorized to grant injunctions, ordering the party at fault do what it agreed. If you seek this kind of remedy, your concerns must be properly voiced to the court so that it may consider how to correct the situation. Breaches of contract sometimes involve no wrong doing by the breaching party. Therefore, more than the question of whether a breach of contract actually occurred is considered by courts. How and why the contract duties went unmet are also factors in Colorado law.

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When violation of a contract duty is unavoidable, the affected party must make its intention known to the other party in the proper way. Statements of intent to violate a contract may be taken as wrong doing in certain contexts. Colorado law may impact your case when keeping a contract becomes impossible. Golden, Colorado You should consult an attorney before proceeding if you believe a contract has been violated. Disputes in contract law can turn on delicate issues of timing. An attorney specialized in contractual breach in the Golden, Colorado area can lend help in these situations.

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