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    Commercial Impracticability Means Some Event Has Occurred That Neither Party Anticipated
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Commercial Impracticability Means Some Event Has Occurred That Neither Party Anticipated

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Commercial impracticability means some event has occurred that neither party anticipated and fulfilling the contract would now be extraordinarily difficult and unfair to one party.

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