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1 anticipatory contract
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2 anticipatory breach of contract
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an·tici·pa·tory[ænˌtɪsɪˈpeɪtəri, AM ænˈtɪsəpətɔ:ri]\anticipatory breach LAW vorweggenommene Vertragsverletzung\anticipatory chill bange Vorahnung\anticipatory thrill gespannte Erwartung* * *[n'tIsI"peItərɪ]adjvorwegnehmend* * *1. vorwegnehmend, vorgreifend:anticipatory account Vorbericht m;anticipatory breach of contract JUR antizipierter (vorzeitig angekündigter od erkennbarer) Vertragsbruch;2. JUR neuheitsschädlich:anticipatory reference (Patent)Vorwegnahme f* * *adj.erwartend adj.
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