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2007-12-15 03:13:03 · 5 answers · asked by saveitok 6 in Business & Finance Corporations

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About the only ways to do it are, destruction of subject matter, or, inabiity to perform the terms of the contract, or illegal matter.

1. I offer to sell you my car, you accept.It is saturday, the bank is closed, so you can't get the money until monday. Later today, the car is stolen. I can't sell what i don't have.
2. Inability to perform-- I agreed to paint your house, starting Monday. This morning I broke a leg so I cannot do it for a couple months. Winter is approaching and you want it done before the weather turns bad.
I can't do it because of my broken leg.
3. I say I will help you rob a grocery store. I later decide not to. Robbery is illegal, the contract is unenforceable.
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There is another way-- get someone else to fulfill the contract.
I offer to buy your car for $ 10,000.00. I change my mind, but I find someone who will buy it for $ 10.500.00.Would you be unhappy with this deal??

Other than that, there is a burden on you to fulfill the term of the contract.

2007-12-15 07:58:05 · answer #1 · answered by TedEx 7 · 0 0

By convincing the other person that you have the contract with to let you out of it. This will usually cost you some money.

2007-12-15 03:42:53 · answer #2 · answered by Judy 7 · 0 0

You will need to find a mistake on it basically. If there isn't one than you are obligated to pay. That is the whole point of a CONTRACT!!!!

2007-12-15 03:33:00 · answer #3 · answered by Holly W 3 · 0 0

I would reckon with great difficulty. Take it to a lawyer and get someone to go over it for you - every contract is different!

2007-12-15 03:21:07 · answer #4 · answered by Mel 2 · 0 0

Generally you can't without paying large penalties

2007-12-15 03:21:52 · answer #5 · answered by Jan Luv 7 · 0 0

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