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In an International Contract, Under a Force Majeure Clause, a Party

Question 33

Question 33

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In an international contract, under a force majeure clause, a party may be excused from liability for nonperformance by


A) changes in price.
B) the principal of comity.
C) an embargo.
D) corporate office turnover.

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