- A contract is frustrated when there is a change in the circumstances which renders the contract legally or physically impossible of performance .
- Section 57 (2) of the Contracts Act 1950 provides that :
" A contract to do an act which , after the contract is made , becomes impossible , or by reason of some event which the promisor could not prevent , unlawful , becomes void when the act becomes impossible or unlawful . "
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