Contracts
Under Georgia contract law, 'impossibility of performance' occurs when:
AOne party changes their mind
BA supervening event makes performance objectively impossible (such as the property burning down)✓ Correct
CThe market conditions change
DThe seller cannot find a replacement home
Explanation
Impossibility of performance (or impracticability) is a defense when an unforeseeable event occurs that makes performance objectively impossible, such as the destruction of the subject property.
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