Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What is a breach of contract?

  1. Failure to meet personal goals

  2. Failure to fulfill terms of the contract

  3. Success in achieving project deadlines

  4. Changes made to contract specifications

The correct answer is: Failure to fulfill terms of the contract

A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill the terms laid out in the agreement. This failure could involve not completing the work as specified, not adhering to deadlines, or failing to meet quality standards. In legal terms, a breach signifies that one party has not performed their obligations under the contract, which can lead to potential legal action by the other party seeking damages or enforcement of the contract. The other options do not accurately define a breach of contract. For instance, a failure to meet personal goals is unrelated to contractual obligations, while achieving project deadlines reflects successful compliance with the contract, not a breach. Changes made to contract specifications may occur with mutual consent and do not necessarily constitute a breach unless one party unilaterally alters the agreement without the other party’s agreement. Therefore, the correct answer emphasizes the necessity of fulfilling contractual terms to avoid breaching the contract.