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Doctrine Of Frustration
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Summary
The
Doctrine Of Frustration
in
Contract Law
discharges parties from their obligations when an
Unforeseen event
Fundamentally changes
the
Nature of the contract
, making it impossible or
Illegal to perform
. This doctrine ensures fairness by recognizing that neither party is at fault for the
Occurrence that has rendered the contract unviable
.
Concepts
Impossibility
Supervening Event
Contract Discharge
Force Majeure
Foreseeability
Risk Allocation
Legal Impracticability
Radical Change Of Obligation
Non-Performance
Frustration Of Contract
Commercial Impracticability
Relevant Degrees
Contract Law 60%
Types and Forms of Law 30%
Law of Realty 10%
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