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Even temporary unavailability may discharge a contract if the interruption is such as to make performance substantially different from what was originally undertaken. Thus, where a ship was requisitioned for a period of five months out of a year's charterparty, the contract was frustrated: [case].
Answer
Bank Line v Arthur Capel & Co [1919] AC 435

Tags
#contract #frustration #law
Question
Even temporary unavailability may discharge a contract if the interruption is such as to make performance substantially different from what was originally undertaken. Thus, where a ship was requisitioned for a period of five months out of a year's charterparty, the contract was frustrated: [case].
Answer
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#contract #frustration #law
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Even temporary unavailability may discharge a contract if the interruption is such as to make performance substantially different from what was originally undertaken. Thus, where a ship was requisitioned for a period of five months out of a year's charterparty, the contract was frustrated: [case].
Answer
Bank Line v Arthur Capel & Co [1919] AC 435
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