Unless one of the parties contractually assumes the risk, the discharges a contract if supervening
Circumstances make fulfillment of the purpose which both parties had in mind impossible.
A) bankruptcy law
B) frustration of purpose doctrine
C) perfect tender rule
D) subjective impossibility doctrine
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