The specific term for the "act" of breaking a written contract is "breach."
Healo Vinnia Ndadi has written: 'Breaking contract'
Asoka Chunder Dutt has written: 'The Indian Contract Act (Act IX of 1872)'
The functions of contract law are:-provide compensation to the claimant when a breach of contract has been committedto deter someone from breaking a contract knowing that compensation will be availableto provide a framework in which businesses can operateprovide consumer protection via Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
Contract act (act 25), 1960
no contract act is not an exhaustive code. oky.
the act of cancellation or termination of written agreement or contract
D. F. Mulla has written: 'Mulla on the Indian Contract Act' -- subject(s): India
R. K. Bangia has written: 'The Indian Contract Act' -- subject(s): Contracts 'Law of contract and specific relief' -- subject(s): Contracts, Equitable remedies
Breaking a contract can be considered illegal if it violates the terms and conditions outlined in the contract. It can lead to legal consequences such as being sued for breach of contract. It is important to carefully review and understand the terms of a contract before entering into it to avoid any legal issues.
If it is not as the contract said then you should be compensated coz they breaking your contract
Depending on the contract terms in conditions. If you are looking to get out just to get out it will be pretty costly such as breaking a cell phone contract.
Vincent A. Gabriel has written: 'Guide to the Singapore Employment Act' -- subject(s): Popular works, Labor contract, Employee rights, Labor laws and legislation 'Guide to the Singapore Employment Act' -- subject(s): Popular works, Labor contract, Employee rights, Labor laws and legislation