
1) French word used in English 2) Hopelessness 3) Impossibleness 4) Nonentity 5) Nonexistence 6) Something impossible 7) Sour grapes 8) What can never be 9) What cannot 10) What cannot be
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1) Impossibleness 2) Inconceivability 3) Inconceivableness 4) Inconsistency 5) Unattainableness 6) Unlikelihood
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- incapability of existing or occurring
- an alternative that is not available
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In contract law, impossibility is an excuse for the nonperformance of duties 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 example, if Rachel contracts to ...
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• (n.) Inability; helplessness. • (n.) The quality of being impossible; impracticability. • (n.) An impossible thing; that which can not be thought, done, or endured.
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(from the article `criminal law`) ...In continental European and some Anglo-American legal systems, attempt may also consist of conduct that would be criminal if the circumstances ...
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Origin: L. Impossibilitas: cf. F. Impossibilite. ... 1. The quality of being impossible; impracticability. 'They confound difficulty with impossibility.' (South) ... 2. An impossible thing; that which can not be thought, done, or endured. 'Impossibilities! O, no, there's none.' (Cowley) ... 3. Inability; helplessness. Logical impossibility, a condi...
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A reason for the breach of contract or termination of the contract presented to the court of law, that its impossible to abide by the contract due to some unforeseen event or natural disaster or physical disability.
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Im·pos`si·bil'i·ty noun ;
plural Impossibilities . [ Latin
impossibilitas : confer French
impossibilité .]
1. The quality of being impossible; impracticability. « They confound difficulty with
impossibility .»
South. 2. An ...
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When an act cannot be performed due to physical impediments, nature, or unforeseen events. It can be a legitimate basis to rescind (mutually cancel) a contract.
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[
n] - incapability of existing or occurring 2. [n] - an alternative that is not available
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impossibility 1. Something that cannot exist or cannot be done: 'Living without water is a physical impossibility.' 2. The likelihood that something will not happen or cannot be achieved; something impossible.
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impossible action noun an alternative that is not available
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condition or quality of being impossible. · something impossible.
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