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if there is no date specify this does not mean there is a breach. for a breach to occur one of the parties to a contract must not have fully performed their obligations. if there is no date specified in the contract the courts will apply a reasonable date

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Q: Is it a breach of contract if there is no specification of date to perform in the contract?
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