Principle: When a party to a contract has refused to perform, or disabled himself from performing, his promise in its entirely, the other party may put an end to the contract. Facts: A engaged B on April 12 to enter his service on June 1, but on May 11, a wrote to B that his services would not be needed. On May 22, B joined C for employment.

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Principle: When a party to a contract has refused to perform, or disabled himself from performing, his promise in its entirely, the other party may put an end to the contract. Facts: A engaged B on April 12 to enter his service on June 1, but on May 11, a wrote to B that his services would not be needed. On May 22, B joined C for employment.






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