Contract Law - Lecture 10: Impracticability (Excuse by Failure of Presupposed Conditions)

Episode 10 April 26, 2021 00:16:27
Contract Law - Lecture 10: Impracticability (Excuse by Failure of Presupposed Conditions)
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Contract Law - Lecture 10: Impracticability (Excuse by Failure of Presupposed Conditions)

Apr 26 2021 | 00:16:27

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This podcast will discuss impracticability.

Derivative work from the following original:
SALES AND LEASES: A Problem-based Approach by Scott J. Burnham and Kristen Juras. The casebook is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International.

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