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The general rule for the discharge of a contract through frustration is as follows:
a. A party will be able to use self-induced frustration successfully.
b. The frustrating event must defeat the common intention of both parties.
c. Failure to perform is often excused by a wide variety of circumstances where the offending party is not at fault.
d. The Frustration Contracts Act is applicable in cases where the Sale of Goods Act applies.
e. It is only effective if performance becomes impossible or purposeless before the agreement was made.
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