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Frustration of a Contract

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  • August 17, 2021
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Topic 7- Frustration of Contracts
Lecture 1- 29/01/19
If an event occurs outside the control of either party (eg, a fire) that makes the contract
impossible, then the contract is frustrated. – exceptional circumstances- cant be an event
that occurs all the time- makes the law of frustration coherent
The law used to be very harsh and it didn’t matter if there was an external factor-
Paradine v Jane 1647
Frustration was introduced to stop this harshness
National Carriers Ltd v Panalpina Ltd (1981)
Definition come from the Davis Contractors Case 1936 (in handout)
Relationship between frustration and contract interpretation:
Force Majeure Clauses
Parties can include this clause- this allocates the risk of an external event- remedies may be
included in this clause or it could say the contract can be delayed, makes it more flexible
J Lauritzen AS v Wijsmuller BV (1990)
“This contract will be cancelled if…”
Structure to the Law of Frustration

 Grounds of Frustration
 Limits to the operation of frustration- is it a party’s fault?
 Effects of Frustration- what can they get back? Deposit?
Grounds of Frustration
Frustration by Illegality: The contract will be frustrated if the performance of the contract
turns out to be illegal
Metropolitan Water Board v Dick, Kerr and Co ltd (1918)
 6 year contract was made
 WW1 broke out and government said they had to use their resources for war
 If they didn’t, it would be illegal
 Therefore, the contract conditions were altered, contracted was held frustrated
Islamic Rep of Iran Shipping Lines v Steamship Ass. (2010)
 UK prohibited business with some Iranian companies, including the claimant
 Courts said that there was no frustration, only certain types of frustration were
banned.

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