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The appellant, AFLAC retained Williams as legal counsel for a period of seven years, on an “as needed basis.” However, after four years, AFLAC terminated their contract with Williams, and refused to pay as per their damages clause.
Supreme Court of Georgia | Ga. Sup. Ct., 264 Ga. 351 (1994)
The plaintiff, Anglia Television, sued Mr. Reed for breaching a movie contract as the main character.
House of Lords. | House of Lords, 3 All. E.R. 690 (1971)
The plaintiff, Chronister Oil, sued Unocal for breaching a sales contract for 25,000 barrels of gasoline. When Chronister Oil came to deliver the gasoline, Unocal declined the shipment because it contained too much water.
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit | 34 F.3d 462 (7th Cir. 1994)
The plaintiff, appellee, miller was Hadley and the defendant, appellant, carrier was Baxendale (trading under the name Pickford & Co.)The essential facts are that the plaintiff ran an extensive business as a miller in Gloucester.
Court of Exchequer | 156 Eng. Rep. 145 (1854)
The plaintiff, National Controls, Inc. (NCI) sued Commodore for breach of contract, for ordering 900 check-out stand scales, and only accepting and paying for 50.
Court of Appeal, First District, Division 3, California | Cal. Ct. App. 163 Cal App. 3d 688 (1985)
The plaintiff, Peevyhouse, sued Garland for breach of contract, for failing to restore Peevyhouse’s farmland back to a usable state, after strip mining it for coal. Peevyhouse leased their farmland to Garland for a period of five years, with an express condition subsequent to restore the land to a usable state.
Supreme Court of Oklahoma | Okla. Sup. Ct., 382 P.2d 109 (1962), cert.den., 375 U.S. 906 (1963)