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Antoine, a bush pilot, agrees to ferry an exploration crew from Gamma Oil to a remote part of Alberta in his helicopter, and to retrieve them a month later. Three weeks into the bush, the Gamma team learn through listening to local radio chatter on their short-wave radio that Antoine has sold his helicopter to a pilot in New Brunswick. Should Antoine have failed to make arrangements for the extraction of the crew, he can successfully claim for half of his fee by virtue of the doctrine of substantial performance, and in fact his full performance of the first half of his obligation.
Tsunami
A series of ocean waves caused by underwater disturbances such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, known for their devastating impact on coastal areas.
Landslides
The movement of rock, earth, or debris down a slope due to gravity.
Thrusting
A type of geological fault movement where one block of the earth's crust is pushed up over another.
Strike-Slip Fault
A type of fault where the movement of blocks along the fault is horizontal, parallel to the fault line.
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