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Illegality Defense Doesn’t Defeat HVAC Subcontractor’s Damage Claim Versus General Contractor on Chicago Transit Authority Project (N.D. 2015)

I’ve written before on the illegality defense to breach of contract suits.  It’s bedrock contract law that an agreement to do something criminal (example – murder, arson, selling drugs, etc.) is unenforceable against the person who doesn’t perform (example: if I fail to pay a hit man, he can’t sue me for the $).  The illegality defense also applies in the civil …

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Posted byPaulPJuly 10, 2015August 27, 2015Posted inCivil Procedure, Contract LawTags: breach of contract, Davis mcgrath, defenses, federal statute, illegality, unenforceable
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