Asked by Brittany Orozco on Jun 28, 2024
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The Code and the Restatement have no provisions for discharge of contractual duties in cases involving commercial impracticability.
Commercial Impracticability
A defense in contract law that can release parties from their obligations if an unforeseen event makes the fulfillment of the contract unreasonably difficult or expensive.
Code
A system of principles or rules designed to regulate practices and conduct within a particular activity or sphere.
Restatement
A rephrasing or clarification of a statement or document, often used to clarify legal principles or statutes.
- Assess the use of the commercial impracticability doctrine and the concept of frustration of purpose.
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Learning Objectives
- Assess the use of the commercial impracticability doctrine and the concept of frustration of purpose.
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