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Breach: 01. Breach of Contract

1 Elements and Case Citations

  1. Existence of a contract;
  2. Performance by Plaintiff;
  3. Non-performance by Defendant; and
  4. Plaintiff suffers damages attributable to the breach.

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Filed Under: Category_2, Guide Chapters

  • 1* New York CPLR § 3018(b) and Other Standard Defenses
  • 2Abuse of Process
  • 3Account Stated
  • 4Accountant Malpractice
  • 5Accounting
  • 6Assault
  • 7Battery
  • 8Breach Anticipatory
  • 9Breach of Contract – Implied In Fact
  • 10Breach of Contract – Implied In Law
  • 11Breach of Joint Venture Agreement
  • 12Breach of Promissory Note
  • 13Breach: 01. Breach of Contract
  • 14Breach: 02. Breach of Third-Party Beneficiary Contract
  • 15Breach: 03. Breach Implied Covenant of Good Faith & Fair Dealing
  • 16Breach: 04. Breach of Express Warranty
  • 17Breach: 05. Breach of Implied Warranty of Merchantability
  • 18Breach: 06. Breach of Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose
  • 19Breach: 07. Breach of Fiduciary Duty
  • 20Civil Conspiracy
  • 21Contracting With Minors/Infants
  • 22Contribution
  • 23Conversion
  • 24Declaratory Judgment
  • 25Defamation Libel
  • 26Defamation Per Se
  • 27Defamation Product Disparagement
  • 28Defamation Slander
  • 29Dog Bite Liability
  • 30Emotional Distress, Intentional Infliction
  • 31Emotional Distress, Negligent Infliction
  • 32Estoppel, Equitable
  • 33Estoppel, Promissory
  • 34False Imprisonment
  • 35Fraud
  • 36Fraud – Constructive
  • 37Fraud – Fraudulent Inducement
  • 38Fraud – Negligent Misrepresentation
  • 39Fraudulent Misrepresentation
  • 40Indemnification
  • 41Injurious Falsehood
  • 42Insurance – Bad Faith
  • 43Invasion of Privacy – Improper Use Name, Picture or Likeness
  • 44Inverse Condemnation
  • 45Labor Law 240
  • 46Labor Law 241
  • 47Legal Malpractice
  • 48Loss of Sepulcher
  • 49Malicious Prosecution
  • 50Negligence
  • 51Negligence – Fall Down
  • 52Negligence – Retention
  • 53Negligence – Spoliation
  • 54Negligent Supervision
  • 55Negotiable Instrument
  • 56New York State Disclaimer Statute
  • 57New York State Prompt Pay Act
  • 58Parental Liability
  • 59Preliminary Injunction
  • 60Prima Facie Tort
  • 61Private Nuisance
  • 62Public Nuisance
  • 63Quantum Meruit
  • 64Rescission
  • 65Slander of Title
  • 66Specific Performance
  • 67Strict Liability – Manufacturing Defect
  • 68Strict Liability Design Defect
  • 69Strict Liability Failure to Warn
  • 70Subrogation, Equitable
  • 71Tortious Interference: 1. With Advantageous Business Relationship
  • 72Tortious Interference: 2. With a Contractual Right
  • 73Trespass
  • 74Trust, Constructive
  • 75Trust, Resulting
  • 76Unfair Competition
  • 77Unfair Competition – Copyright Infringement
  • 78Unfair Competition – Trade Dress Infringement
  • 79Unjust Enrichment
  • 80Usury
  • 81Wrongful Birth
  • 82Wrongful Death
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