The Force Majeure Clause, Impossibility, and Frustration of Purpose in the Age of Covid-19

Maria Gabriela Varas
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The Covid-19 Pandemic and the resulting government-imposed shutdowns have caused financial difficulty for many businesses in the United States. In particular, the shutdowns have strained landlord and tenant relations, as the failure of the latter to pay monthly rent has resulted in both parties taking their disputes to court. The contractual, legal doctrines of force majeure, frustration of purpose, and impossibility are being brought up in court by tenants who are hoping to have their nonperformance of contractual duties excused. For this study, fourteen pandemic-era court cases from around the country were analyzed in order to determine how the legal concepts of force majeure, frustration of purpose, and impossibility are being interpreted and whether the results were more in favor of the tenant or the landlord. The study found that courts interpreted the arguments in a very narrow manner, which resulted in very little victory for tenants. However, the author suggests that the practice of off-court resolutions in the face of strict legal jurisprudence could be an effective route for the disputing parties.
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Covid-19时代的不可抗力条款、不可能性和目标受挫
新冠肺炎大流行以及由此导致的政府强制停工给美国许多企业带来了财务困难。特别是,停工使房东和房客的关系变得紧张,因为后者不支付月租金导致双方将纠纷告上法庭。租客在法庭上提出了不可抗力、目的受挫和不可能等合同法律理论,他们希望自己不履行合同义务的行为得到原谅。在本研究中,分析了来自全国各地的14个大流行时期的法庭案件,以确定如何解释不可抗力、目的受挫和不可能的法律概念,以及结果是更有利于房客还是房东。研究发现,法院以一种非常狭隘的方式解释这些论点,这导致租户很少获胜。然而,笔者认为,面对严格的法理,庭外解决的做法可能是争议当事人的有效途径。
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