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anticipatory breach

TTabitha9y ago
Hello I have a doubt. In the case "Hochster v De La Tour", since the tour company beforehand told Hochster that they no longer required his services, why was claimant entitled to sue? Thank you
MMikeLittleTutor9y ago#1
Because, even before they told him that they didn't want him, they had previously said that they did want him So, when he agreed the dates and the amounts involved, we have a contract And now they're breaching that contract So he can sue for breach of contract OK?
TTabitha9y ago#2
ohh right. Thank you :D Thanks alooot. You are doing an amazing job. I'm totally relying on opentuition for my f4 exams and ofcourse your tips, like solve the revision kit again and again :P
MMikeLittleTutor9y ago#3
I truly believe that that's the realistic way to tackle the F4 exam in its present format. It's a World different from the F4 exams of the (relatively) recent past but should be a whole lot easier to prepare for - just keep practicing!
TTabitha9y ago#4
Totally. Thanks alot. That's my aim as well - practice! ^.^
MMikeLittleTutor9y ago#5
See you on F7 :-)
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