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OCR: presented claim or sued FSLIC as receiver for breach OF contract. his claim would have been denied and then defended on the basis that FSLIC didn't breach any Con tract and indeed, had discretion Trleject or repudiate any lease contract which 11 consider[ed] burd ensome 12 .F.R. 569a 6(c)(3){in effect on April 13 1982} On the other hand if the claim now contemplated by FDIC had been based an the conduct Fidelity, the former complete defense would have resulted from the that Fidelity did not terminate Meyer' employ- ment T the final analysis, FDIC does you understand, or refuses to acknowledge, the basis of Meyer's claim . Meyer's claim is one for breach at contract and Mever does not claim that his implied employment contract could rot have been rejected or repudiated by FSLIC were found t ...