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A breach of contract occurs when a party does not comply with the terms of a legally binding contract. Contracts exist to ensure mutual benefit between parties – if one doesn’t perform their obligation, another party loses out. The innocent party has the right to compensation for their losses, usually by seeking damages. 

If you have been affected by a breach of contract, contact Helix Law’s contract lawyers today to start a claim.

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