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in this lesson we're moving past performance into our discussion of remedies so at this point we know how to determine whether or not we have a breach of contract we know if we have formation of a traditional enforceable contract and either party fails to perform their legal duties under the contract and that non-performance is not excused then that party is liable for breach of contract and the plaintiff is then entitled to remedies so what we want to focus on now is how do we actually determine what remedies are available and how do we calculate the actual amounts right and that's what we're going to focus on in today's video and the good news here is that 95 of your remedies analysis is right here on the board it's very straightforward very simple once you know all the formulas and how it plays out it's usually a very easy place on a contract's fact pattern to just rack up a ton of points so we really want to focus on monetary damages expectation damages and reliance damages becaus...