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Mass-customization tends to reduce the volume in which companies produce.
Doctrine Of Frustration
A legal principle that allows a contract to be discharged when an unforeseen event makes contractual obligations impossible to perform, or fundamentally changes the party’s principal purpose for entering into the contract.
Common Law
A legal system characterized by judicial decisions creating precedent, originating in England and forming the basis of legal systems in many English-speaking countries.
Clause
A specific provision or section within a contract or legal document that stipulates particular terms, conditions, or obligations.
Frustrated Contract
A legal concept describing a contract that, due to unforeseeable circumstances, has become impossible to perform, thus being voided without penalty to either party.
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