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Party Ordered to Pay 22,800 Yuan in Commercial Contract Breach Dispute

All Real CasesMay 9, 2026 2 min read

Commercial contract disputes frequently arise when parties fail to honor agreed business obligations. A regional court addressed such a matter, ordering a party to pay 22,800 yuan in damages following breach of a commercial contract.

The dispute originated when one party entered into a commercial contract with another party specifying business obligations, performance standards, and payment terms. The breaching party failed to fulfill their contractual obligations, causing financial loss to the non-breaching party. The affected party initiated legal proceedings seeking compensation for the breach.

The proceedings named the breaching party as defendant. The court examined evidence including the commercial contract, business records, documentation of the breach, financial loss calculations, and testimony regarding the circumstances of the non-performance.

The court found that the defendant bore primary responsibility for breaching the commercial contract. The court awarded damages of 22,800 yuan, compensating the non-breaching party for financial losses arising from the breach. Court costs were assessed against the defendant.

Payment was ordered within the specified timeframe. This ruling illustrates the enforceability of commercial contracts and liability for breach of business obligations.

Disclaimer: This article presents a summarized account of a civil court ruling for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and individuals facing similar circumstances should consult a qualified attorney licensed in their jurisdiction for guidance specific to their situation.

This article is rewritten from public court documents for general reading only. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for specific legal matters.

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