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The orthodox view is that it is necessary for any relevant contract to be ineffective, for example because it is discharged for breach, void ab initio (from the beginning) or frustrated. However, it will be available on a subsisting contract where it does not undermine the contractual allocation of risk. [2]
Whereas breach of condition is a serious breach that "denies the plaintiff the main benefit of the contract", [2] fundamental breach was supposed to be even worse, with the result that any exclusion clause limiting the defendant's liability would automatically become void and ineffective. Also, whereas breach of condition gives the plaintiff ...
Breaking the chain (or novus actus interveniens, literally new intervening act) refers in English law to the idea that causal connections are deemed to finish. Even if the defendant can be shown to have acted negligently, there will be no liability if some new intervening act breaks the chain of causation between that negligence and the loss or damage sustained by the claimant.
Edward Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., said in the letter any action to threaten or confront employees of Musk's Department of Government Efficiency "may break numerous laws."
Grubhub, the popular online food delivery platform, announced a data breach on Monday after a threat actor gained unauthorized access to some customer contact information.
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Breaching experiments reveal the resilience of social reality, since the subjects respond immediately to normalize the breach. They do so by rendering the situation understandable in familiar terms. It is assumed that the way people handle these breaches reveals much about how they handle their everyday lives.
Musk sued Altman, OpenAI and its biggest backer, Microsoft, in August last year for alleged breach of contract. In November, Musk asked a federal court for a preliminary injunction to block OpenAI ...