Nachiket posted an Question
July 28, 2020 • 18:38 pm 30 points
  • UGC NET
  • Commerce

Doctrine of frustration will notapply in the case of: (a) commercial hardship b) defaul tof the contractingparty himself c) (d) allof the above 6. failure of on

Doctrine of frustration will notapply in the case of: (A) Commercial hardship B) Defaul tof the contractingparty himself C) (D) Allof the above 6. Failure of one of the objects ofa contract

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    It should be option d Exceptions to doctrine of frustration: 1.Difficulty of performance- Unexpected difficulty is no excuse for non performance. 2. Commercial impossibility- possibility of lower profits than expected is no justification for non performance of the contract. 3. Default of third party- 4.Strikes, lock-outs and civil disturbances- These are no excuses unless the parties have specifically agreed in this regard initially. 5. Self-induced impossibility- Contract is not discharged by fault of the contracting party. 6 Failure of one of the objects- when there are several purposes for which the contract has been entered into, failure of one of the objects does not discharge the complete contract.

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