IMPOSSIBILITY-OF-PERFORMANCE DOCTRINE

IMPOSSIBILITY-OF-PERFORMANCE DOCTRINE

impossibility-of-performance doctrine. The principle that a party may be released from a contract on the ground that uncontrollable circumstances have rendered performance impossible. Cf. FRUSTRATION(2); IMPRACTICABILITY. [Cases: Contracts 309(1). C.J.S. Contracts ¡ì¡ì 520¨C522, 524.]
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