| A | B |
| The fulfillment of contractual promises as agreed | performance |
| A court order that cancels a marriage because of a problem that existed from the beginning of the marriage because of a problem that existed from the beginning of the marriage | annulment |
| An agreement in which the marital partners to be typically give up any future claim they might have to part or all of the others property | pre-nuptial agreement |
| A ready, willing and able offer to perform contractual obligation | tender |
| One who owes a duty under a contract | obligor |
| The result of a court decree that the breaching party do exactly what was required under the contract | specific performance |
| A termination of duties that ordinarily occurs when the parties perform as promised | discharge |
| the action or procedure follwed to enforce a right or to get damages for an injury to a right | remedy |
| The injured party takes reasonable steps to minimize the harm done | mitigate the damages |
| material change in the terms of a contract made intentially by one party without the consent of the other | alteration |
| notification, before the scheduled time of performance, of refusal to perform contractual terms as agreed | anticpatory breach |
| transaction by which a party transfers contractual rights to another | assignment |
| failure to provide complete performance of contractual obligations | breach of contract |
| failure to perform a legal duty of failure to perfrom an agreement | default |
| fulfillment of contractual promises as agreed | performance |
| state laws setting time limit for bringing a lawsuit | statute of limitations |
| performance of all but a miinor contractual duty | substantial performance |
| contractual party's intential and explicit giving up of a contractual right | waiver |