Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana
contract terms not met
I went into an agreement to purchase a website. I paid half of the amount, but now the person I bought the website from has taken close to 3 months and I have nothing to show for the purchase and not one of the items in the contract I signed has been delivered. How do I break this contract and get my 30k and other business expenses back since it doesn't look like he is going to follow through?
Asked on 10/03/07, 11:46 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: contract terms not met
you can file suit based on anticiapatory breach. You may be able to get a mandatory injunction since th website is unique property.
Answered on 10/03/07, 12:00 pm
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