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A party that deliberately makes performance impossible cannot rely on the doctrine of frustration to discharge his obligations.Self-induced frustration is really nothing more than
Insurable Interest
A vested interest by the policyholder in an insurance policy's subject matter, ensuring they suffer a direct financial loss if the insured event occurs.
Negligence
The absence of the diligence that an ordinarily prudent individual would demonstrate in comparable conditions.
Insurer
A company or individual that provides coverage, through the payment of premiums, against specified risks to life, health, or property.
Insurance Company
A business entity that provides financial protection or compensation to policyholders in exchange for premiums, against specified risks or losses.
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