См. также: aggression, aggrieved person, aggregate demand, aggregate
Fundamental Breach of Contract: A fundamental breach of contract is a breach that permits the aggrieved party to terminate performance of the formulated contract. In these scenarios, the non-breaching party is entitled to sue the breaching party for damages sustained. (contract-law.laws.com)
Fundamental Breach of Contract: A fundamental breach of contract is a breach that permits the aggrieved party to terminate performance of the formulated contract. In these scenarios, the non-breaching party is entitled to sue the breaching party for damages sustained. (contract-law.laws.com)
However the contract was not time limited and when a breach occurred, the aggrieved party claimed continuing damages even beyond the period during which it suffered loss. (The Mystery of Penalties & Liquidated Damages)
"consequential damage. Damage or injury that does not directly and immediately result from a wrongful act, but instead indirectly and/or after elapse of some time. Consequential damage usually cannot be foreseen and is often unrecoverable through litigation, unless the offending party was notified in advance that the aggrieved party would suffer such damage. Also called indirect damage or special damage. ()
