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After the coronation of Edward VII was postponed and parties who had entered into contracts in anticipation of the event filed numerous suits, the doctrine of frustration of purpose evolved.

Doctrine Of Frustration

A legal principle allowing a contract to be set aside or terminated if an unforeseen event renders contractual obligations impossible, or radically changes the party's principal purpose for entering into the contract.

Edward VII

King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 1901 to 1910, known for modernizing the British Home Fleet and his role in the Entente Cordiale.

  • Understand the doctrine of frustration of purpose and its applicability to contract law.
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Rebecca CassellDec 03, 2024
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