Multiple Choice
John contracted to rent a condominium in the U.S.Virgin Islands for the month of September.In early August,the condominium was destroyed by a hurricane.The contract contained a clause that the parties' obligations would be discharged in the event of a natural disaster.In this situation:
A) The parties' obligations are not discharged because a hurricane is foreseeable in the Virgin Islands.
B) This is an enforceable force majeure clause that would discharge the parties.
C) This results in an accord and satisfaction under which alternate time in the condominium must be provided once it is reconstructed.
D) This is an example of the doctrine of commercial impracticability discharging the parties.
E) The force majeure clause renders the contract void because it makes the promises illusory.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q29: An assignor is someone who subsequently gains
Q30: Buyer 1 and a seller agree on
Q34: The duties in a personal service contract
Q66: Amy agrees to build a barn for
Q73: A force majeure clause:<br>A)Prohibits assignment of contract
Q74: In general,contract rights may be assigned.Which of
Q78: Mary signs a contract for an addition
Q79: Sandy Skier is having lunch one March
Q80: Under both an "assumption of duties" and
Q81: Luziva Co.enters into a contract to deliver