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In the case of an anticipatory breach

A) you have the right to demand the other side to perform, but you will not be required to perform yourself.
B) you have the right to demand performance or to sue for breach.
C) you must wait until the actual breach occurs before you can take any steps.
D) the contract is declared void ab initio.
E) the contract is unenforceable by either party.

Anticipatory Breach

Repudiation of a contract before performance is due.

Void Ab Initio

A term referring to agreements or contracts that are considered null from the start due to illegality or inability to enforce.

  • Recognize the implications of anticipatory breaches and the rights of the non-breaching party.
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