What are the defenses to a breach of contract ? If someone is accused of breach of contract, there are a number of defenses available to argue that a contract should not be enforced. If any of the basic contract elements are missing, or if the contract was made with someone of diminished capacity or for illegal purposes, a contract can be unenforceable. Some other examples of potential defenses to enforcement of a contract are mutual or unilateral mistake, duress or undue influence, unconscionability...
The Lawyer - Client Relationship CJA/324 The Lawyer-Client Relationship The Lawyer-Client relationship is a relationship similar to one of a long-time best friend. The information passed among an attorney, and the client is very confidential, as information shared with a best friend whom an individual believes and trusts in what that person says to him and primarily keep the information between the two. Lawyers must keep information...
Therefore a contract can be described as an agreement between two (or more) people where one person offers to do something and another person accepts that offer. So when someone agrees to sell and...