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Moorcroft v. Severance (2018)

Citation
Moorcroft v. Severance (2018)
Parent Document
Moorcroft v. Severance (2018)
Jurisdiction
Vermont (state)
Effective Date
2018-03-12

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When one party repudiates a contract, the other party is discharged from her duties under
       the contract and may bring an action for breach. See Lowe v. Beaty, 145 Vt. 215, 218,
       485 A.2d 1255, 1257 (1984) (“A repudiation before the time for performance constitutes
       an anticipatory breach of the agreement.”); Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 253
       (1981). A party repudiates a contract when that party explicitly or implicitly represents
       that he cannot or will not perform his obligations under the contract. This can be
       accomplished by either: