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silviawilliams41

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Under the Construction Specifications Institute format (CSI Format) the three parts of a technical specifications section
 
  A. Materials, Fabrication, and Performance
   B. General Provisions, Materials, and Execution
   C. Fabrication, Materials, and Prescriptive Requirements
   D. General Provisions, Performance, and Execution
   E. Products, Execution, and Performance

Question 2

How could commercial impractibility be used as a defense in a breach of contract case?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

Explain the difference between subjective and objective impossibility clauses.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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chevyboi1976

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Commercial impracticability could be used as a defense against nonperformance. According to Smith, Currie, and Hancock in Common Sense Construction Law (2005 p. 208): The theory of commercial impracticability is related to the doctrine of impossibility. In the leading case of Mineral Park Land Co. v. Howard, the court described the concept as follows: A thing is impossible in legal contemplation when it is not practicable; a thing is impracticable when it can only be done at an excessive and unreasonable cost We do not mean to intimate that the defendants could excuse themselves by showing the existence of conditions, which would make the performance of their obligations more expensive than they had anticipated, or which would entail a loss by them. But where the difference in cost is so great, as has the effect, as found, of making performance impracticable, the situation is not different from that of a total absence of earth and gravel (Emphasis added). In Mineral Park Land, the contractor was excused from performing a gravel excavation contract when the cost of performance proved to be twelve times that originally anticipated.

Answer to Question 3

With subjective impossibility a situation exists where the skill level of the contractor is not high enough for them to be able to accomplish the work. For objective impossibility no one would be able to accomplish the work because of a situation that arises that either destroys the work or that prevents the contractor from being able to complete the work. Examples of where this would apply include when a project that is being built is destroyed by an act of God, if a contractor is a sole proprietorship and the owner passes away, fraud was committed in relation to the contract by the other party, or the other party prevents performance or breaches the contract.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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