Contributory fault

Definition - Noun
: responsibility for aiding in the accomplishment of a bad result (as an injury)
specif
: responsibility of a promisor for causing his or her promise to be impossible to perform
A promisor who is guilty of contributory fault cannot invoke the defense of impossibility.



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