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Christopher McCosker
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Andrew, a carpenter, entered into a contract with Steven for the construction of a garage on Steven's property for $5,000. Andrew had constructed the entire garage except for a small door, when he refused to complete the contract. Andrew has substantially performed his part of the agreement and would be entitled to payment of the contract price, less the amount necessary to finish the building.

Substantial Performance

Substantial performance is a legal principle indicating that if a party has performed enough of its contractual obligations, they are entitled to payment, though possibly reduced for any unfinished or defective work.

  • Delve into the principle of considerable fulfilment and how it influences eligibility for compensation under contracts.
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Sydni LorraineNov 24, 2024
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