Excuses for Non-Performance: Conditions Preceding Contract Formation | Practical Law

Excuses for Non-Performance: Conditions Preceding Contract Formation | Practical Law

This Practice Note discusses excuses to perform contractual obligations that exist before contract formation, including the applicability and potential result of mistake (including mistakes made in contract bids), misunderstanding, fraud (including fraud in the inducement), illegality, duress, undue influence, and lack of capacity.

Excuses for Non-Performance: Conditions Preceding Contract Formation

Practical Law Practice Note 2-545-5174 (Approx. 16 pages)

Excuses for Non-Performance: Conditions Preceding Contract Formation

by Practical Law Commercial Transactions
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
This Practice Note discusses excuses to perform contractual obligations that exist before contract formation, including the applicability and potential result of mistake (including mistakes made in contract bids), misunderstanding, fraud (including fraud in the inducement), illegality, duress, undue influence, and lack of capacity.