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Under the perfect tender rule, if tender is not perfect, the seller is obligated to try again.
Contractual Obligations
Contractual obligations are duties that parties are legally required to perform as outlined in a contract, failure of which may lead to legal consequences.
Anticipatory Breach
A situation in contract law where one party indicates by words or actions that they will not fulfill their contractual obligations before the due time for performance.
Specific Performance
A court-ordered mandate requiring a party to fulfill their obligations under a contract, typically used when monetary damages are insufficient.
Frustrated
In legal terms, refers to a contract that cannot be fulfilled due to unforeseen circumstances, rendering the obligations impractical or impossible to perform.
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