Dictionary Definition
repudiation
Noun
1 rejecting or disowning or disclaiming as
invalid; "Congressional repudiation of the treaty that the
President had negotiated" [syn: renunciation]
2 refusal to acknowledge or pay a debt or honor a
contract (especially by public authorities); "the repudiation of
the debt by the city"
3 the exposure of falseness or pretensions; "the
debunking of religion has been too successful" [syn: debunking]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- The act of refusing
to accept; the act of
repudiating.
- The young man's repudiation of the church's doctrines caused a conflict between him and his religious parents.
Derived terms
Translations
refusing
- German: Ablehnung
- Korean: 부인 (buin)
- Finnish: torjuminen, kieltäminen
Extensive Definition
Anticipatory repudiation (or anticipatory breach)
is a term in the law of
contracts that
describes a declaration by one party (the promising party) to a
contract that they do not intend to live up to their obligations
under the contract. Where such an event occurs, the other party
(the performing party) to the contract is excused from having to
fulfill their obligations. However, the repudiation can be
retracted by the promising party so long as there has been no
material change in the position of the performing party in the
interim. A retraction of the repudiation restores the performer's
obligation to perform on the contract.
If the promising party's repudiation makes it
impossible to fulfill its promise, then retraction is not possible
and no act by the promising party can restore the performing
party's obligations under the contract. For example, if A promises
to give B a unique sculpture in exchange for B painting A's house,
but A then sells the sculpture to C before B begins the job, this
act by A constitutes an anticipatory repudiation which excuses B
from performing. Once the sculpture has left A's possession, there
is no way that A can fulfill the promise to give the sculpture to
B.
The question arises as to why any party would
want to provide notice of anticipatory breach. The reason is that
once the performing party is informed of the anticipatory breach, a
duty is then created for the performing party to mitigate damages
as a result of the breach.
Another situation where anticipatory repudiation
can occur is where a party has reason to believe the other party is
not going to perform and requests reasonable assurances that the
other party will perform. If such reasonable assurances are not
given, it will constitute anticipatory repudiation, for which the
performing party has various remedies including termination.
However, anticipatory repudiation only applies to
an executory bilateral contract with non-performed duties on both
sides. Additionally, the repudiation must be unequivocal.
See also
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abjuration, abjurement, abnegation, abrogation, absolute
contradiction, agreement to disagree, alienation, annulment, apostasy, bad debt, ban, bar, barring, blockade, boycott, chucking, chucking out,
circumscription,
contempt, contradiction, contrary
assertion, contravention, controversion,
counter-culture, countering, crossing, debarment, debarring, declension, declination, declinature, declining, default, defection, delinquence, delinquency, demarcation, denial, deprivation, despisal, despising, difference, disaccord, disaffirmation, disagreement, disallowance, disapprobation, disapproval, disavowal, discard, disclaimer, disclamation, discounting, dishonor, dishonoring, dismissal, disobedience, disowning, disownment, disparity, disproof, disregard, dissatisfaction,
dissension, dissent, dissentience, dissidence, diversity, dropping out,
embargo, exception, exclusion, expatriation, forswearing, gainsaying, holding back,
ignoring, impugnment, inadmissibility,
injunction, lockout, minority opinion,
narrowing, nay, negation, negative, negative answer,
nix, no, nonacceptance, nonadmission, nonagreement, nonapproval, nonassent, noncompliance, nonconcurrence, nonconformity, nonconsent, nonconsideration,
nondischarge of debts, nonobservance, nonpayment, nonremittal, nullification, omission, opposition, palinode, palinody, passing by, preclusion, prohibition, protest, protested bill, putting
away, putting out, rebuff, recantation, recusance, recusancy, refusal, refutation, rejection, relegation, reneging, renouncement, renunciation, repulse, restriction, retention, retractation, retraction, revocation, revokement, scouting, secession, spurning, taboo, throwing out, thumbs-down,
turndown, turning out,
uncollectible,
underground,
unsaying, unwillingness, variance, withdrawal, withholding