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Effect of frustration of contract

Events which constitute frustration

How the courts treat frustration of contracts

How the test for frustration should be applied

Meaning of frustration

Tests for determining whether a contract has been frustrated

Tests for determining whether a contract is frustrated

The doctrine of frustration explained

The essence of frustration

The method by which a court or judge might decide the true position of the parties vis-a-vis the contract

The remedy available to a defendant under the Contracts Act, 1960 where a contract has been frustrated

When a contract is said to be frustrated

When frustration occurs

Whether hardship, inconvenience or material or financial loss can be relied on as having caused the frustration of a contract

Whether seizure by the government constitutes frustration

Whether the doctrine of frustration applies where the event did not relate to a fundamental obligation in the contract

Whether the fact that the parties foresaw the event happening but made no provision for it in the contract would prevent the application of the doctrine of frustration

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