There are a lot "first movers" when it comes to
Posted on: April 12, 2020 at 11:52:47 CT
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administering a contract. But you can't seize on an occurrence, then put something into effect that makes your continued performance impossible, and throw your hands up in the air and claim "impossibility". The occurrence, itself, has to render performance impossible; not your reaction to it.
Luckily, the common law doesn't support evasive maneuvers like that. But who knows how juries would see this issue. People are really living in message-induced fear.
Edited by ummmm at 11:53:38 on 04/12/20