#contract #discharge #law
An implied anticipatory breach can be seen in the case of Frost v Knight (1872) LR 7 Exch 111 where the defendant promised the plaintiff that he would marry her when his father died. While his father was still alive, the defendant broke off the engagement. It was held that the plaintiff could immediately sue the defendant on the promise, even though the father was still alive and thus the date for performance had not yet arrived.
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