Discharged mean terminated. A contract can be discharged by -performance -frustration -Agreement between the parties and -breach If there is a breach of terms of the contract, a contract can be discharged.
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
Do you mean 'stealing'? No, it's more a breach of contract.
A short title in a contract is a brief description that summarizes the subject matter or purpose of the contract. It provides a quick reference point to identify the agreement or document without having to read through the entire contents.
Your question is not really specific enough to be answered. If you mean a "breach of contract" it depends on what the contract says. You should review it or consult an attorney if you are truly that concerned. You can be terminated, absent a contract or local laws stating otherwise, for any reason or no reason at any time with or without notice. This is called employment at-will and is the type of employment offered by most companies.
breach of trust or faith.
I think you mean Berenstein Bears? Yes. It got cancelled.
Do you mean "contrary"?
Cancelled by credit grantor means that your credit card account was closed by the creditor. This means that it was cancelled by the person extending you credit, rather than being cancelled by you.
it means to do work someone is not willing to do
'on the contrary'
Obstinate, stubborn, and contrary.