Suppose P contracts to buy 10 tonnes of corn grown in the county of Haldimand from S. Because of a local drought there is insufficient corn, but S can quite easily obtain corn of the same quality from...

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Suppose P contracts to buy 10 tonnes of corn grown in the county of Haldimand from S. Because of a local drought there is insufficient corn, but S can quite easily obtain corn of the same quality from the adjacent county of Frontenac. Has the contract been frustrated? Give reasons.



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Answer To: Suppose P contracts to buy 10 tonnes of corn grown in the county of Haldimand from S. Because of a...

Prince answered on Jul 21 2022
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A contract might well be frustrated when, after it was made, unavoidable changes in the situation make it impossible to carry out the terms of the agreement or prevent it from serving its intended business purpose. The following factors, however, prevent the contract between S and P from being frustrated:
· The contract still hasn't been broken because S can readily buy corn of the very same quality out from neighbouring county of Frontenac. This is so that the contract could still be completed even though it does not clearly state that the maize must be from Haldimand...
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