Frustration of Purpose

Frustration of purpose discharges contractual duties when the contract's principal purpose has been destroyed. Performance is excused if: (1) the principal purpose of the contract is substantially frustrated, (2) the frustration is caused by an unforeseeable supervening event, and (3) both parties understood the principal purpose at the time the contract was formed.

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