Asked by Breanna Clayton on Jul 06, 2024
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When is a person's duty to perform discharged on grounds of impossibility?
A) When a substitute is available
B) When there is a delay in the delivery of goods
C) In the presence of supervening illegality
D) A promisee's dissatisfaction with the performance
Supervening Illegality
A situation where a law change after an agreement is made renders the performance of the contract illegal.
Impossibility
A concept in contract law where unanticipated events make the fulfillment of a contract's terms unfeasible or unable to be completed.
Substitute
An alternative or replacement for something else, particularly in the context of products, goods, or services.
- Attain knowledge on the legal notions pertaining to the execution and failure of obligations in contracts.
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Learning Objectives
- Attain knowledge on the legal notions pertaining to the execution and failure of obligations in contracts.
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