Contractual Disputes
Contractual disputes refer to conflicts that arise between parties who have entered into a legally binding contract. These disputes can involve a range of issues, such as breach of contract, failure to perform obligations under the contract, or disputes over the interpretation of contract terms.
Breach of contract: This refers to a situation where one party fails to full fill its obligations under the contract, such as failing to deliver goods or services as agreed.
Disputes over contract terms: Disputes may arise when parties disagree over the interpretation of contract terms or the scope of the contract.
Termination of contract: Disputes may arise when parties disagree on the grounds for terminating the contract or the consequences of termination.
To resolve contract disputes, parties can pursue various options, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation. The legal landscape surrounding contractual disputes are often complex.