Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin

A contract is an agreement that is legally binding between the parties. Under it both parties are bound to perform their respective obligation. But when a contract is said to be discharged, the contracting parties are free from performing further obligation arising from it. A contract may be dischar...

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Main Author: Abu Amin, Haliza Anis
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 1987
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spelling uitm-278162020-01-29T06:16:21Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27816/ Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin Abu Amin, Haliza Anis K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence A contract is an agreement that is legally binding between the parties. Under it both parties are bound to perform their respective obligation. But when a contract is said to be discharged, the contracting parties are free from performing further obligation arising from it. A contract may be discharged by one of the following ways: 1. by performance 2. by breach 3. by consent or agreement between the parties 4. by frustration For the purpose of this project, an attempt will be made to consider the discharge of contract by frustration. A contract is frustrated when subsequent to the formation that there is a change in the circumstances which causes a contract to be legally or physically impossible to be performed. Faculty of Law 1987 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27816/1/PPd_HALIZA%20ANIS%20ABU%20AMIN%20LW%2087_5.pdf Abu Amin, Haliza Anis (1987) Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Abu Amin, Haliza Anis
Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin
description A contract is an agreement that is legally binding between the parties. Under it both parties are bound to perform their respective obligation. But when a contract is said to be discharged, the contracting parties are free from performing further obligation arising from it. A contract may be discharged by one of the following ways: 1. by performance 2. by breach 3. by consent or agreement between the parties 4. by frustration For the purpose of this project, an attempt will be made to consider the discharge of contract by frustration. A contract is frustrated when subsequent to the formation that there is a change in the circumstances which causes a contract to be legally or physically impossible to be performed.
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author Abu Amin, Haliza Anis
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title Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin
title_short Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin
title_full Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin
title_fullStr Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin
title_full_unstemmed Discharge by frustration / Haliza Anis Abu Amin
title_sort discharge by frustration / haliza anis abu amin
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 1987
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27816/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27816/1/PPd_HALIZA%20ANIS%20ABU%20AMIN%20LW%2087_5.pdf
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