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Decision Costs, Contract Excuse, and the Westinghouse Commercial Impracticability Case
Authors:Donald Vandegrift
Affiliation:(1) School of Business, Trenton State College, Hillwood Lakes, CN4700, Trenton, NJ, 08650–4700
Abstract:The literature on performance excuses does not consider the cost of determining whether the conditions established for contract excuse are met. We must incorporate these costs to determine which contract laws are efficient. I show that while the costs of determining whether the conditions for excuse are met will rise with the value of the contested performance, the benefits are unrelated to the value of performance. I conclude that the court should not allow excuse if the value of the contested performance is large.
Keywords:contract excuse  impossibility  commercial impracticability
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