Re: Contracts, Termination, Repudiation and Rescission
I don't know where the logic for this comes from. I have never heard of anyone claiming any of this against a creditor trying to reclaim a loan. I have heard of this in contract law where a party does not perform and the other side pursues damages caused by their repudiation of contract.
In that situation the equitable remedy would be rescission of contract(ab initio)this would return the parties to their original position, and enable the innocent party to claim damages for additional losses, uncured by the breach.( loss of trade etc). This procedure would be prescribed by the court not either party in any case.
In the case where performance had already been taken place under a contract(as in a credit agreement where monthly interest had been applied) if this remedy were applied. the rescission would be de futoro(in the future) this would mean that all existing actions up until the point of rescission would stand only future compliance would be rescinded. This is what I believe happened in pumpkinheads case.
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I don't know where the logic for this comes from. I have never heard of anyone claiming any of this against a creditor trying to reclaim a loan. I have heard of this in contract law where a party does not perform and the other side pursues damages caused by their repudiation of contract.
In that situation the equitable remedy would be rescission of contract(ab initio)this would return the parties to their original position, and enable the innocent party to claim damages for additional losses, uncured by the breach.( loss of trade etc). This procedure would be prescribed by the court not either party in any case.
In the case where performance had already been taken place under a contract(as in a credit agreement where monthly interest had been applied) if this remedy were applied. the rescission would be de futoro(in the future) this would mean that all existing actions up until the point of rescission would stand only future compliance would be rescinded. This is what I believe happened in pumpkinheads case.
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