Contracts (alternative)

In Maryland, the 'Doctrine of Impossibility' may excuse a party's contractual performance when:

AThe party decides the contract is too costly
BPerformance has become objectively impossible due to events beyond the party's control (e.g., destruction of the property by fire)✓ Correct
CThe party is unable to obtain financing
DThe market conditions have changed significantly

Explanation

Impossibility of performance excuses a party when an unforeseen event (like destruction of the subject property) makes performance objectively impossible — not merely more difficult or expensive.

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