impracticability

Definitions of "impracticability"
  1. Being impossible to carry out or put into practical use or effect
  2. In contract law, a rule that can free a party from their commitments if an unexpected event makes fulfilling the contract extremely challenging, costly, or harmful
  3. When the execution of a certain process, like joining, is overly complicated or challenging
How to use "impracticability" in a sentence
  1. Due to the impracticability of the situation, the contract was deemed void.
  2. Impracticability of the process led to reconsidering the proposed procedures.
  3. The court granted relief from obligation citing the doctrine of impracticability.

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