The doctrine of objective impossibility will always discharge the parties to a K in the event either
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The doctrine of objective impossibility will always discharge the parties to a K in the event either party to the K dies.
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A condition precedent terminates performance, while a condition subsequent triggers performance.
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The Hairy Hand case illustrates the concept of expectation damages.
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Question 4
Lost profits are a type of incidental damage.
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Question 5
The purpose of damages in K law is to put the parties in the position they were in prior to the K being formed.
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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