Editing Contracts/Frustration of purpose

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If the defense is successfully invoked, the contract is terminated, and the parties are left as they are at the time of the litigation.
If the defense is successfully invoked, the contract is terminated, and the parties are left as they are at the time of the litigation.
==Who uses frustration of purpose as defense==
In a contract for the sale of goods, the doctrines of impossibility & impracticability are generally used by the seller, whereas the doctrine of '''frustration of purpose''' is generally used by the buyer.


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