A third-party beneficiary contract is a type of agreement that benefits someone who is not directly a party to the contract. In Florida, the parties—or the contract itself—must clearly indicate that a third party directly
Category: Business And Commercial Law
Who Said You Should Perform? Understanding Contract Performance, Breach, and Legal Remedies
Tue 30 May, 2023
Contract Performance and Breach: Key Rules You Need to Know Contracts govern business and personal agreements, but contract performance and breach issues arise frequently. Understanding when you must perform, when you can...
Contract law recognizes certain doctrines that may excuse performance under specific circumstances. These include waiver, prevention of performance, and impossibility of performance. Understanding these defenses can help...
Copyright Laws in Music: Protecting Your Creative Works
Mon 21 Sep, 2020
If you created something original and successful, would you want others to profit from it without compensating you? That’s why United States copyright laws exist. They protect original works of authorship, including:...


