Indiana Statutes
§ 26-1-2-720 — Effect of "cancellation" or "rescission" on claims for antecedent breach
Indiana § 26-1-2-720
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Ind. Code § 26-1-2-720 (2026).
Text
Unless the contrary intention clearly
appears, expressions of "cancelation" or "rescission" of the contract or
the like shall not be construed as a renunciation or discharge of any
claim in damages for an antecedent breach.
Formerly: Acts 1963, c.317, s.2-720.
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