#contract #frustration #law
The general rules applicable to the doctrine of frustration only apply if something happens where the contract is silent on the point. The doctrine of frustration is a means of allocating unforeseen risks. If you could have foreseen an event, but failed to make provision for it in your contract, the doctrine of frustration will not apply.
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