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Car Seller’s Impossibility and Commercial Frustration Defenses Fail In Missing Mercedes Case – IL ND

 (photo credit: www.sfcitizen.com (visited 7.6.15)) Sunshine Imp & Exp Corp. v. Luxury Car Concierge, Inc., 2015 WL 2193808 (N.D.Ill. 2015) serves as a recent example of how difficult it is for a breach of contract defendant to successfully argue the impossibility or commercial frustration defense. There, a case involving multiple layers of interconnected luxury car …

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Posted byPaulPApril 11, 2016April 11, 2016Posted inCivil Procedure, Contract LawTags: affirmative defense, breach of contract, commercial frustration, foreseeable, FRCP 7, Illinois, impossibility, mercedes
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