Contract Law
Frustration of Purpose
/ frus-TRAY-shun of PUR-pus /
Definition
Doctrine excusing performance when the contract\'s principal purpose is destroyed.
Used in Context
“The pandemic caused frustration of purpose in event venue contracts.”
Etymology
Latin: frustrare, to deceive
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