What is Frustrating Purpose in a Contract

What is Frustrating Purpose in a Contract

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The video tutorial discusses how parties can exit a contract when unforeseen changes affect the contract's purpose. It differentiates between impracticability and frustration of purpose, focusing on the latter. Examples include changes in zoning affecting a retail lease and personal incapacity affecting a service contract, like piano lessons. These changes, if not anticipated, can allow parties to exit the contract.

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What new insight or understanding did you gain from this video?

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