What is Required to Show a Breach of Contract?

Generally, under Texas law, a plaintiff must show the following elements to prove a breach of contract claim: (1) an enforceable agreement, (2) plaintiff performed its obligations or was excused for performance, (3) defendant failed to perform, and (4) plaintiff sustained damages.


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