What is Breach of Contract?

An agreement offered by one party and accepted by another is a contract. Contracts commonly take the form of written documents in Massachusetts, but certain oral agreements can also be considered contracts. When a party to a contract fails to fulfill its duties under the contract, it is called a breach of contract. Parties to a contract may choose not to fulfill the bargain, and in some situations keeping with the agreement is simply impossible. The consequences for a breach of contract depend on the situation. One party may be required to pay the other for its loss, and it may sometimes be necessary to bring the matter to court.

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

A breach of contract in Worcester County can lead to the party who did not fulfill its end paying the other party for the damage that resulted. However, there can be contention in court as to the exact amount of the award. Disagreements not resolved privately may be taken to court. The courts will require you in the initial complaint to state the amount of damage that you suffered because of the breach.

What If I Can't Fulfill a Contract?

If a money award will not help, courts in Worcester County, may also be authorized to issue an injunction, or in other words, require the other party to do what it agreed to do. It is important to consider your concerns carefully, and once they are determined, they must be properly voiced in order for the court to correct the situation properly. 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 Massachusetts law.

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How Can an Attorney Help?

If intending to breach a contract, a party must proceed carefully in letting the other party know. Statements of intent to breach a contract may be taken as wrong doing if they are voiced improperly. It is important to be aware of how Massachusetts law may impact your case when fulfilling a contract becomes impractical. Worcester County, Massachusetts Since contractual disputes often turn on questions of timing, you should consult an attorney as soon as you suspect that a contract has been violated. Many attorneys in the Worcester County, Massachusetts area have specialized in contract law.

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