PING: Contracts and ReligionURL: http://twkerner.typepad.com/wilmington_north_carolina/2006/09/contracts_and_r.htmlIP: 204.9.178.8BLOG NAME: Wilmington North Carolina Business Law and Litigation Attorney BlogDATE: 09/30/2006 07:45:22 AMOver at the Contracts Prof Blog, an interesting question has been posed: can a religious observance provide an impracticability defense to a breach of contract claim ? The case takes place in Qatar. The Gulf Times reports that In June,
Does a religious observance provide an impracticability defense to a breach of contract claim? That may be one of the issues in a case from Qatar, where a man booked a “full fledged Arab-style tent” for his wedding from a club in Doha. The club later advised him that the tent would be unavailable because it had to be prepared for the holy month of Ramadan.
[Frank Snyder]
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