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The prompt asks for an essay outline on "Discharging Contracts in Sri Lanka: Termination, Frustration, and Breach," covering legal implications, risk mitigation, and citing 3 legal sources and 3 case laws with examples. The essay should be 1000-1500 words.
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The outline should contain roughly how many words should be written next to each point. Examples for cases should also be provided where required.
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## Welcome Message
Essay Outline: "Discharging Contracts in Sri Lanka: Termination, Frustration, and Breach"
I. Introduction (150 words)
- Definition of contract discharge
- Importance of understanding contract discharge
- Brief explanation of the three ways of discharging contracts
II. Termination by Agreement (300 words)
- Definition and explanation of termination by agreement
- Importance of having a written agreement
- Examples of relevant legal sources: Contract Act No. 4 of 1872, Civil Procedure Code No. 11 of 1999, and Arbitration Act No. 11 of 1995.
- Case law examples: Jayawardena v Perera (2000), Ratnayake v Perera (2015)
- Analysis of legal implications and risks involved
- How parties can protect their rights in termination by agreement
III. Frustration due to unforeseen events (350 words)
- Definition and explanation of frustration
- Popular example: COVID-19 pandemic
- Legal sources that define frustration in Sri Lankan context: Contract Act No. 4 of 1872, case law examples: Andrahennadi v Fernando (1958) and The Ceylon Fire and General Insurance Co Ltd v Munchen Brewery (1960)
- Analysis of legal implications and risks involved
- How parties can mitigate their risks in case of frustration
IV. Breach of Contract (350 words)
- Definition and explanation of breach of contract
- Types of breaches and their legal consequences: material breach, anticipatory breach, minor breach
- Examples of relevant legal sources: Contract Act No. 4 of 1872, case law examples: Vaitilingam v Letchumanan (1981), Wickramasinghe v Amarasekara (2016)
- Analysis of legal implications and risks involved
- How parties can protect their rights in case of breach
V. Conclusion (150 words)
- Summary of the three ways of discharging contracts
- Importance of understanding the legal implications and risks involved
- The need for parties to take proactive measures to protect their rights
Total word count: 1300 words
Examples provided:
- Termination by Agreement: Jayawardena v Perera (2000), Ratnayake v Perera (2015)
- Frustration due to unforeseen events: COVID-19 pandemic, Andrahennadi v Fernando (1958), The Ceylon Fire and General Insurance Co Ltd v Munchen Brewery (1960)
- Breach of Contract: Vaitilingam v Letchumanan (1981), Wickramasinghe v Amarasekara (2016)
## Conversation
**ASSISTANT**: Essay Outline: "Discharging Contracts in Sri Lanka: Termination, Frustration, and Breach"
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- Breach of Contract: Vaitilingam v Letchumanan (1981), Wickramasinghe v Amarasekara (2016)