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There is likely a provision in your contract that discusses how to terminate the agreement and what notice is required to terminate and what constitutes a breach of agreement.  If you cannot find any specific clause in the contract that the other side has breached, then termination may be premature.  But you say they have failed to live up to their agreement so that is a default or breach of agreement.  Any material breach of agreement is a default and will be considered sufficient grounds for early termination of the agreement in most cases so long as you communicate with the other side, notify them in writing of the breach, and provide them with a reasonable opportunity to cure the breach.  Even if the agreement does not clearly state it, all agreement have an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing.  To the extent the abusive behavior of a party of the agreement may be considered a lack of good faith and fair dealing it may also be used as ground for termination of the agreement.... Read More
There is likely a provision in your contract that discusses how to terminate the agreement and what notice is required to terminate and what... Read More

Can I sue a shipping company for not honoring an insurance claim?

Answered 7 years and 3 months ago by attorney Bruce Robins   |   1 Answer
The answer to "can I sue?" is always yes, at least in the U.S (although you may have to arbitrate if you insurance policy has an arbitration clause).  There is no guarantee that you will win, however.
The answer to "can I sue?" is always yes, at least in the U.S (although you may have to arbitrate if you insurance policy has an arbitration... Read More
Most contracts are valid even if they are not in writing.  The agreement you allege - that you will be paid for services provided - appears (from the limited information provided in your email) to be a valid oral agreement.  Therefore, if you are not paid for your services, you should have a valid claim for breach of contract.... Read More
Most contracts are valid even if they are not in writing.  The agreement you allege - that you will be paid for services provided - appears... Read More