East Capitol hired Robinson on a one-year contract that stated that her continued employment would be based

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East Capitol hired Robinson on a one-year contract that stated that her continued employment would be based on her performance but said nothing about her employment being based on funding. East Capitol discharged Robinson before the one-year term was over because it lost grant funding, without which it had insufficient funds to pay her. Robinson sued for breach of contract, and East Capitol claimed the defense of impossibility. Was East Capitol entitled to be excused from performance on the contract?

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