Legal Environment of Business BUS 7305
Legal Environment of Business BUS 7305
BUS 7305
Law of Contract
Law of Contract
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Where substitute performance is possible under the
contract, then the contract is not frustrated.
Case: Tsakiroglou & Co. Ltd vs Noblee Thorl (1962) A.C.
93.
Fact: D supposed to send the groundnuts to P, and it was
contemplated by both parties that the ship would use the
Suez Canal (Hamburg to Port Sudan).
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The Canal was then closed to shipping, and the
sellers did not deliver the goods claiming that the
contract was frustrated.
HL Held: the contract was not frustrated. Since
there was an alternative way to send the goods.
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Similarly, a change in circumstances which only
incidentally affects the purpose of the contract will not
frustrate the contract.
Case: British Movietonews Ltd vs London & District
Cinema Ltd (1952) A.C. 166
Fact: During the 2nd world war, P and D entered into an
agreement for the supply of newsreels.
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