#contract #frustration #law
If a contract is frustrated, it is brought to an end automatically: the parties have no choice in the matter. Frustration may be raised as a defence to an action for breach of contract. A good example is provided by the case of Taylor v Caldwell (1863) 3 B & S 826.
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