A business contract dispute occurs when there is a conflict or disagreement between parties involved in a contractual agreement. It typically arises when one party fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the contract. This failure to follow through is known as a breach of contract.
Breaches can be classified as either material or non-material, depending on the significance of the violation. Material breaches go to the core of the contract and can result in serious financial or legal consequences.
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