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Because of the seller's right to cure, however, the buyer's rejection does not necessarily discharge the contract.
In a memorable opinion written by Chief Justice Marshall, the court held that insofar as the bankruptcy law purported to discharge the obligations of contracts executed before its enactment, it was unconstitutional and void.
At the age of 16 he successfully enlisted in the Royal Navy but was discharged the next year after contracting malaria.
This in legal effect he does if he himself breaks the contract or discharges the builder from his obligation to perform it.
She concluded that discharging her £500,000 contract with the corporation through other outlets might be more attractive.
It may well be that a plaintiff, upon defendant's breach may offer the discharged contract as evidence of the value of that for which he is seeking recovery.
I am discharged the next day.
And how can it be contended that the defendant retains such a right when the contract has been discharged by his own act?
Hospital efforts to promote adherence to guideline-based care tools such as the discharge contract used in GAP may result in mortality reductions for their patient populations at 1 year.
CONCLUSIONS: Increased hospital utilization of the standard discharge contract as part of the GAP program is associated with decreased 1-year mortality in Medicare patient populations with AMI.
But where the defendant undertakes to limit the plaintiff's recovery by treating the contract price as a limitation upon such recovery, he is asserting a right under the very contract which he himself has discharged.
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