CONTRACTS: Emergency Orders and Delayed/Excused Action
NLRG (National Legal Research Group)
DECEMBER 21, 2020
while] [o]ther courts simply conclude that the duty to perform is excused or discharged because performance would violate public policy." 2d 342, 345 (2004); see also Restatement (Second) of Contracts ยง 264 (1981). 2d 306, 312 (1996) (regulations offer no excuse "where a party has assumed the risk of such regulation").
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