impossible

     

In contract law, impossibility is an excuse for the nonperformance of uties under a contract, based on a change in circumstances (or the discovery of preexisting circumstances), the nonoccurrence of which was an underlying assumption of the contract, that makes performance of the contract literally impossible. For such a defense to be raised, performance must not merely be difficult or unexpectedly costly for one party; there must be no way for it to actually be accomplished.

Trivia about impossible

  • "The difficult is done at once"; this "takes a little longer"
  • It's not just unlikely, it's this, the I in the IM Force
  • The I.M. Force knows 7-year-old Chris Elliott amused his family calling a Michigan Ave. traffic jam "Michigan" this