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The default position is that the consequences of frustration are determined according to the provisions of the Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943. However, it is worth noting that, where the contract contains provisions dealing with the consequences of frustration, the Act will apply only [...] (s 2(3)). It is therefore possible for contracting parties to exclude the operation of the Act by prior agreement.
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to the extent that it is consistent with the contract

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#contract #frustration #law
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The default position is that the consequences of frustration are determined according to the provisions of the Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943. However, it is worth noting that, where the contract contains provisions dealing with the consequences of frustration, the Act will apply only [...] (s 2(3)). It is therefore possible for contracting parties to exclude the operation of the Act by prior agreement.
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#contract #frustration #law
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The default position is that the consequences of frustration are determined according to the provisions of the Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943. However, it is worth noting that, where the contract contains provisions dealing with the consequences of frustration, the Act will apply only [...] (s 2(3)). It is therefore possible for contracting parties to exclude the operation of the Act by prior agreement.
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to the extent that it is consistent with the contract
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