👉 Non-reconcilability is a legal concept in contract law that refers to situations where two or more parties have agreed to enter into a contract and one party has breached that agreement, resulting in an inability for either party to fulfill their obligations under the contract. This breach of contract can be due to various factors such as miscommunication, lack of understanding, or non-performance by one of the parties involved. Non-reconcilability can lead to disputes between the parties over who is responsible for the breach