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How is performance affected when the subject matter of the contract is damaged or destroyed?

Bar Exam Prep Contracts Excuse of Non-Performance How is performance affected when the subject matter of the contract is damaged or destroyed?
🤔 Contracts • Excuse of Non-Performance K#141

Legal Definition

Under common law, destruction of the subject matter triggers the doctrine of impossibility. However, under the UCC, it depends on which party bears the risk of loss. If the buyer bears the risk of loss, the buyer must pay for the goods. If the seller bears the risk of loss, the buyer is not obligated to pay and his ability to receive damages depends on the facts.

Plain English Explanation

When you're dealing with services and non-goods, then the destruction of the subject matter means there is no longer any service to provide because the thing you were going to service was destroyed. In other words, if Sam agrees to paint Bob's house for $300, but before Sam can paint, the house explodes into a million pieces, it is now impossible for Sam to perform under the contract. The subject matter of the contract is Bob's house, and Bob's house doesn't exist anymore.

In contrast, when dealing with goods under the UCC, it will depend on who bears the risk of loss, which is discussed in other cards.

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