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Force Majeure Vs Frustration by Tafadzwa Chivandire is a document available to read on EtoBox.
A force majeure clause allows for excused performance in contracts during extraordinary events, while frustration applies when unforeseen events make performance impossible without such a clause. The distinction is crucial for risk management, legal safety, and governance, as force majeure provides more control and predictability. Case law illustrates the proactive nature of force majeure compared to the reactive nature of frustration, emphasizing the importance of including robust clauses in contracts.
- Author
- Tafadzwa Chivandire
- Language
- EN