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Impracticability
A doctrine that excuses a party from performing a contract when unforeseen events make performance excessively difficult or expensive.
Good Faith
Good Faith is the concept of acting with honesty and sincerity without any intention to defraud or seek unfair advantage.
Consequential Damages
Losses suffered as a consequence of a breach of contract, not directly caused by the breach but resulting from the specific circumstances of the affected party.
Liquidated Damages
A contractual provision that specifies a predetermined amount of money that must be paid as damages in the event of a breach of contract.
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