- Subject(s):
- Force majeure and contract — Frustration and contract
Force majeure clauses: these exonerate a party whose performance has become impossible in circumstances falling with the scope of the stipulated clause. Such a clause will normally broaden the relevant party’s immunity from liability for default beyond the narrow set of excuses applicable as a result of the Common Law doctrine of frustration.
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