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 Oregon, but it is not impossible to have an entirely oral contract. Breach of Contract is when a contract is not fulfilled by one or more parties. In the course of business, a party may choose not to live up to its bargain, and in some situations it may even be impossible to do so. The consequences for a breach of contract are determined by the circumstances. Often, the party at fault will pay the other for the loss caused by the breach.

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

A breach of contract in Corvallis typically entitles the party who fulfilled its end to recover monetary damages from the party that did not. The exact amount of these damage awards, however, is usually a subject of contention in court. Courts may be used to resolve disagreements that the parties cannot negotiate privately. In the course of the case, the courts will require that the initial complaint state the amount of damages suffered.

What If I Can't Fulfill a Contract?

If a money award will not help, courts in Corvallis, 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. A breach of contract does not necessarily mean that someone did something wrong. Courts consider more then the question of whether a breach of contract actually occurred, but also Oregon law looks to how and why the obligation went unfulfilled.

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Life in Corvallis

Corvallis is a city of about 54,460 people.  It is located in the central west region of Oregon, specifically in Benton County.  Why Corvallis is well-known is because it is the home of Oregon State University.

Popular attractions include Benton County Courthouse, Peavy Arboretum, Corvallis Arts Center, Alan Berg Park, BMX Track, Corl House, Chip Ross Park, Franklin Square Park, and Riverfront Commemorative Park.

The city is home to many law firms and law offices that train excellent attorneys to handle any and every legal need.  Therefore residents and local businesses have no issues finding legal guidance.

Famous residents, past and present, include Meredith Brooks, Brad Badger, Dick Fosbury, Kevin Boss, Ralph Miller, Ben Masters, Robb Thomas, Mike Riley, and Jason Reed.

How Can an Attorney Help?

If a party intends to violate a contractual agreement, it must proceed carefully in making its intention known to the other party. If voiced improperly, statements of intent to breach a contract may be taken as wrong doing. When fulfilling a contract becomes impossible, it is important to be aware of the unique ways that Oregon law may impact your case. Corvallis, Oregon Disputes in contract law can involve complex questions of timing, and so you should consult an attorney as soon as you suspect that a contract has been violated. Attorneys specializing in contractual breach in the Corvallis, Oregon area can advise you about how best to proceed.

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