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A substantial breach refers to a significant violation of a contract or agreement that undermines its fundamental purpose, allowing the non-breaching party to seek remedies. This type of breach typically results in considerable harm or loss, making it difficult for the affected party to continue fulfilling their obligations. In legal contexts, a substantial breach can justify terminating the contract and pursuing damages. It differs from minor breaches, which may warrant only a claim for damages without terminating the agreement.

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