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Contract Frustration Explained: Key Cases by nicholassyria is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the doctrine of frustration in contract law, which discharges a contract when unforeseen events render it impossible to perform. It outlines key cases and principles, including the necessity for the event to be unforeseeable and not self-induced, as well as the distinction between mere inconvenience and a radical change in circumstances. Additionally, it addresses the impact of supervening illegality and the concept of frustration of purpose, providing examples and legal precedents to
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- nicholassyria
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