What is a breach of contract and what are my remedies in Idaho?

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What is a breach of contract and what are my remedies in Idaho?

A breach of contract in Idaho occurs when one party fails to fulfil their contractual obligations without a legal excuse. Your remedies include compensatory damages (money for your losses), specific performance (court order to complete the contract), rescission (cancelling the agreement), and in some cases, recovery of attorney’s fees if the contract includes a fees clause.

A breach of contract occurs when one party to a binding agreement fails to perform their obligations — either by not performing at all (total breach), performing inadequately (partial breach), or indicating they will not perform in the future (anticipatory breach). In Idaho, when a breach occurs, the non-breaching party has several legal remedies available. Compensatory damages are the most common — these aim to put the non-breaching party in the financial position they would have been in had the contract been performed. 

Consequential damages may also be available for foreseeable losses beyond the contract value. Specific performance — a court order requiring the breaching party to fulfil the contract — is available in limited situations, typically involving unique goods or real estate. Rescission cancels the contract and restores both parties to their original positions. Many business contracts in Idaho include attorney’s fees clauses, which allow the prevailing party to recover legal costs. Taylor Law Offices evaluates breach of contract claims and advises on the strongest and most cost-effective remedy for your specific situation.

  • Idaho has a 5-year statute of limitations for written contract claims (Idaho Code § 5-216).
  • Oral contract claims must be filed within 4 years in Idaho.
  • The non-breaching party has a duty to mitigate damages — you cannot simply let losses pile up.
  • Liquidated damages clauses in contracts pre-establish the compensation amount for breach — courts enforce reasonable ones.
  • Punitive damages are rarely available in contract cases but may apply if fraud accompanied the breach.
  • Taylor Law Offices handles breach of contract claims for businesses of all sizes across Idaho.

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