- 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...
- 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...
-
major rejection and
opposition of the "entire
Persian people" made it
impracticable for him to pose
himself as Darius'
legitimate successor.
Against Bessus...
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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...
-
commanding the tank. With
World War II the multi-turreted
tanks proved impracticable, and as the
single turret on a low hull
design became standard, crews...
-
developed earlier by the
Confederate States Navy was
considered to be
impracticable, as it was
believed to have sunk both its
intended target, and H. L...
- meantime, the
Iroquois had
abandoned their villages. As
pursuit was
impracticable, the
French army
commenced its
return march on
August 10.
Under Frontenac's...
- 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...
- a contract. In that instance, it is
actually the
impossibility or
impracticability defenses. In the military, "force majeure" has a
slightly different...
- dwellings,
particularly through electronic means that
allow for
things impracticable,
overly expensive or
simply not
possible in
recent past decades. The...