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The doctrine of divisibility is well known in contract law, yet there is little discussion by courts and scholars of reverse divisibility, which involves the recharacterization of two or more facially separate but closely related contracts as a single contract. In "'Reverse Divisibility' and 'Subsequent Modification': Expanding the Scope of Justified Non-Performance in Multiple Contract Situations," Professor Gregory Crespi discusses reverse divisibility and its practical applications. https://lnkd.in/eGG-r3dv

"Reverse Divisibility" and "Subsequent Modification": Expanding the Scope of Justified Non-Performance in Multiple Contract Situations - Wake Forest Law Review

"Reverse Divisibility" and "Subsequent Modification": Expanding the Scope of Justified Non-Performance in Multiple Contract Situations - Wake Forest Law Review

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