- The
doctrine of
impracticability in the
common law of
contracts excuses performance of a duty,
where the said duty has
become unfeasibly difficult or expensive...
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state (§ 251), to
address an insurrection, in any state,
which makes it
impracticable to
enforce the law (§ 252), or to
address an insurrection, domestic...
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execution grounds. Initially, the
victims were shot, but this
method proved impracticable for an
operation of this scale. Also,
after Himmler observed the shooting...
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informed him that any
further defense of the Lin****en
beaches was "
impracticable". He
requested and was
given permission to
withdraw behind the Agno...
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interpreted as an
implied defense under the rule of
impossibility or
impracticability. If so, the
promise is
discharged because of
unforeseen occurrences...
- be
injuriously suspended, or
fatally defeated. It is often, by the
impracticability of
obtaining the
concurrence of the
necessary number of votes, kept...
- The Gr****
philosopher Aristotle criticized many of Plato's
ideas as
impracticable, but, like Plato, he
admires balance and
moderation and aims at a harmonious...
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major rejection and
opposition of the "entire
Persian people" made it
impracticable for him to pose
himself as Darius'
legitimate successor.
Against Bessus...
- Rules", but
claimed that the
requirement for a
purse of $10,000 was
impracticable and
called upon
Capablanca to come to an
agreement with the leading...
- compilations. However, the
required effort (in time and cost) can be made
impracticably high if
there are
enough words in the p****phrase and if they are randomly...