Asked by Anny karoline souza lucena on Jun 24, 2024

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When one party is responsible for an act that frustrates a contract, it is treated as a breach.

Frustrates Contract

Describes a situation where unforeseen events make the fulfillment of a contract impossible, excusing all parties from their obligations and terminating the contract.

Breach

A violation or infraction of a law, agreement, or set of rules.

  • Recognize the concepts of frustration and unforeseen events in contract law.
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Rebecca BellegardeJun 29, 2024
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True
Explanation :
When one party is responsible for an act that frustrates the purpose of a contract, it is often treated as a breach of contract because they have prevented the contract from being fulfilled as agreed.