Under California Civil Jury Instructions (CACI) 324 – Anticipatory Breach, contracts can be broken even before the performed services are scheduled to transpire. Plaintiffs, then, have remedies for what is known as an ‘anticipatory breach of contract.’ However,...
Under California law, a landlord may evict a non-paying commercial tenant for failure to pay rent under very specific conditions. Private property landlords have statutory protection, but commercial property landlords are generally governed under basic contract law –...