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DISCHARGE AND PERFORMANCE Discharge: The termination of a party s obligations arising under a contract. Discharge occurs either when: (1) both parties have fully performed their contractual obligations; or (2) events, conduct of the parties, or operation of law release a party from its obligation to perform. A party s obligations to perform under a contract may be either absolute or conditioned on the occurrence or nonoccurrence of some event. Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 1

CONDITIONAL PERFORMANCE Condition: A contractual qualification, provision, or clause which creates, suspends, or terminates the obligations of one or both parties to the contract, depending on the occurrence or nonoccurrence of some event. Courts recognize and enforce both express and implied conditions. Condition Precedent: A condition that must be satisfied before a party s contractual obligation to perform becomes absolute (e.g., Bob promises to hire Terry as a driver as soon as Terry gets his driver s license). Condition Subsequent: A condition the occurrence or nonoccurrence of which will terminate a party s absolute obligation to perform (e.g., Mary agrees to let Sue stay in Mary s spare room for as long as Sue remains unmarried). Concurrent Conditions: Mutually dependent conditions that must occur or be performed at the same time in order to give rise to any absolute obligation to perform (e.g., Nikki offers to pay Tina $100 in exchange for Tina s class ring). Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 2

CONTRACTUAL PERFORMANCE Discharge by Performance: A contract terminates when both parties perform or tender performance of the acts they have promised. Tender: An unconditional offer to perform an obligation by a person who is ready, willing, and able to do so. Complete vs. Substantial Performance: When a party fails to completely perform her contractual duties, the question arises whether the performance affords the other party substantially the same benefits as those promised. If so, then the first party is said to have substantially performed. If a party substantially performs, the contract remains in force and the other party must still perform its duties although it may be entitled to recover damages for the substantially performing party s failure to perform fully. If a party fails to substantially perform, the other party s remaining contractual obligations, if any, are discharged. Time for Performance: If no time is stated in the contract, performance is due within a reasonable time. Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 3

SATISFACTION CONTRACTS Some contracts require one party to perform to the satisfaction of the other. When a contract so provides, courts will apply one of two tests depending on the circumstances: Subjective Satisfaction: When the purpose of the performance is to satisfy personal taste, aesthetics, and the like (e.g., painting a portrait of a customer s beloved), the court will ask whether the party to be satisfied was, in good faith, satisfied or dissatisfied with the performance. Objective Satisfaction: When the purpose of the performance is to serve some function (e.g., roofing a warehouse to keep out the elements), the court will ask whether a reasonable person would be satisfied or dissatisfied with the performance. Satisfying a Third Party: Some contracts require that the performance satisfy some non-party (e.g., an art critic, an architect, an independent lab). Courts tend toward the objective satisfaction standard in these cases, but some have applied the subjective satisfaction test when the third party s expertise goes to the same factors that would lead a court to apply the subjective test if a party s satisfaction was at stake. Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 4

BREACH AND REPUDIATION Material Breach: A party s failure, without legal excuse, to substantially perform her contractual obligations. If a party s breach is non-material, the non-breaching party s duty to perform may be suspended until the breach is remedied, or cured. However, a nonmaterial breach will not excuse performance by the nonbreaching party. Only a material breach will excuse the non-breaching party from its contractual obligations. If time is not of the essence, failure to perform by the time specified in the contract is not a material breach. Anticipatory Repudiation: A statement or action by a party to a contract indicating that she will not or cannot perform a contractual obligation due to be performed in the future. A repudiation excuses the non-repudiating party from performing under the contract. However, until the non-repudiating party treats the repudiation as a material breach, the repudiating party can retract her repudiation and restore the parties contractual rights and obligations. Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 5

DISCHARGE BY AGREEMENT Rescission: The process by which the parties cancel a contract and return one another to their pre-contract status. Novation: Substituting a new contract for the old one, replacing one or more of the original parties, thereby terminating the original parties rights and duties under the old contract. Novation requires (1) a valid, prior agreement, for which (2) all parties agree to substitute a new contract; (3) discharge of the prior obligation; and (4) a valid, new agreement. Substituted Agreement: The same parties that contracted with one another substitute a new contract for their old one, thereby terminating their rights and duties under the old contract (e.g., a settlement agreement) in favor of those in the new agreement. Accord and Satisfaction: An agreement between the parties to a different performance than originally agreed. Until both parties perform the terms of the accord, their rights and duties under the original agreement are merely suspended. Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 6

DISCHARGE BY OPERATION OF LAW Material Alteration: If one or more material terms of a contract are altered, an innocent party (i.e., one who neither altered nor consented to the alteration of the contract) may be discharged from its contractual obligations. Statutes of Limitations: A plaintiff suing for breach of contract must file suit within the time permitted by applicable law. Failure to do so does not technically discharge the parties, but it prevents the wronged party from seeking judicial remedies. Example: A plaintiff alleging breach of a contract governed by Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code must generally file suit within four years of the date of the breach, regardless of the injured party s knowledge of the breach. Bankruptcy: A discharge in bankruptcy, afforded to a debtor after its liquidation or reorganization plan is approved, bars subsequent enforcement against the debtor of any contracts that pre-date the discharge. Unlike promises to pay or partial payment of a debt barred by limitations, promises to pay or partial payment of a debt following discharge does not revive the debt. Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 7

IMPOSSIBILITY, IMPRACTICABILITY, AND FRUSTRATION OF PURPOSE Impossibility/Impracticability: A party may be excused when performance becomes either impossible or impracticable through no fault of either party. For example: (1) a party obliged to perform personal services dies or becomes incapacitated prior to performance; (2) the subject matter of the contract is destroyed prior to performance; (3) an unforeseen change in applicable law makes performance illegal; and (4) unforeseen changes in market conditions make performance commercially impracticable. Frustration of Purpose: Supervening circumstances make it impossible for both parties to achieve their purpose for entering into the contract. Temporary vs. Permanent: A change in circumstances that makes performance temporarily impossible or impracticable, or that temporarily frustrates a party s contractual purpose, will suspend, but not excuse, performance. Ch. 18: Contracts: Performance and Discharge - No. 8