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discharged of a contract by supervening impossibility​


kaviramesh203: Impossibility Known to both the Parties: When the impossibility of performance is known to both the parties, the agreement is void ab initio. ... It is also known as post-contractual or supervening impossibility. Such impossibility makes the contract void and the parties are discharged from performing the contract further.

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Answered by tijlalpaikra
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Explanation:

Impossibility Known to both the Parties: When the impossibility of performance is known to both the parties, the agreement is void ab initio. ... It is also known as post-contractual or supervening impossibility. Such impossibility makes the contract void and the parties are discharged from performing the contract further.

Answered by dolfirathor59
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Answer:

Impossibility Known to both the Parties: When the impossibility of performance is known to both the parties, the agreement is void ab initio. ... It is also known as post-contractual or supervening impossibility. Such impossibility makes the contract void and the parties are discharged from performing the contract further.

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