
Total Breach
A total breach of contract occurs when one party completely fails to fulfill their obligations as outlined in the agreement. This could involve not delivering goods, failing to pay for services, or not meeting deadlines, making it impossible for the other party to benefit from the contract. Unlike a minor breach, which might be fixable, a total breach fundamentally undermines the agreement. The harmed party may seek legal remedies, such as damages or canceling the contract, to address the impact of this failure.