Q.

When the performance of a contract becomes impossible, the purpose which the parties had in mind is frustrated. If the purpose becomes impossible because of supervening event, the promisor is excused from the performance of the contract. This is known as :

A. The doctrine of frustration
B. Initial impossibility
C. Subsequent impossibility
D. None of these
Answer» A. The doctrine of frustration
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