Asked by Kevin Clayton on Jun 28, 2024

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Kirk entered into a contract with Yemmi to haul gravel in his large tandem truck from Yemmi's gravel pit to a building site some five kilometres distant, at $60 per load. Before Kirk was to begin performance, his truck was destroyed in a serious traffic accident. If Kirk deliberately destroyed his truck, Yemmi can insist that he perform the agreement or compensate Yemmi for any loss that might result from Kirk's non-performance.

Deliberately Destroyed

Intentionally causing something to be ruined or rendered unusable.

Non-Performance

Failure to fulfill a contractual duty or obligation within the agreed timeframe or specifications.

  • Identify the legal solutions accessible for contract violation.
  • Examine situations for potential violations of contractual obligations and determine relevant legal defenses.
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Zybrea KnightJul 04, 2024
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True
Explanation :
If Kirk deliberately destroyed his truck, it would be considered a willful breach of contract, allowing Yemmi to seek specific performance or damages for the losses incurred due to Kirk's non-performance.