The assumption has to be made that, had there been no anticipatory breach, the defendant would have performed his legal obligation and no more. |
The thought of his blind date gives him a rush of anticipatory nervous excitement. |
Premediation, on the other hand, may be understood as proleptic, anticipatory mediation. |
The Plaintiff takes the position that there is an anticipatory breach of contract by the Defendant. |
We have taken some anticipatory measures and will not be affected by the new ruling. |
She found that she was less bothered by hot flashes and the attendant anticipatory anxiety about when the next hot flash would occur. |