Case law shows that the doctrine of frustration may be invoked in circumstances where the contract becomes [...]to perform due to the total or partial destruction of some object necessary to the performance of the contract. In Taylor v Caldwell, the subject matter of the contract, i.e. the music hall, was destroyed making performance impossible.
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Case law shows that the doctrine of frustration may be invoked in circumstances where the contract becomes [...]to perform due to the total or partial destruction of some object necessary to the performance of the contract. In Taylor v Caldwell, the subject matter of the contract, i.e. the music hall, was destroyed making performance impossible.
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Case law shows that the doctrine of frustration may be invoked in circumstances where the contract becomes [...]to perform due to the total or partial destruction of some object necessary to the performance of the contract. In Taylor v Caldwell, the subject matter of the contract, i.e. the music hall, was destroyed making performance impossible.
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