Impracticability and Contractual Remedies in Modern Contract Law
Impracticability in contract law refers to circumstances where performance becomes excessively difficult or burdensome due to unforeseen events, challenging the enforceability of contractual obligations. How do courts address such unpredictable hurdles and safeguard fairness? Understanding the doctrine of impracticability and its application is essential for contract parties navigating unforeseen disruptions that hinder performance. This article…