Future conduct contingency: becomes impossible when the person's acts preclude performance within any definite time. If a contract is contingent on the future conduct of a living person, the contingency is deemed impossible when that person does anything which renders it impossible that they should act as required within any definite time, or except under further contingencies; e.g., a promise to pay if B marries C becomes impossible when C marries another.
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Future conduct contingency: becomes impossible when the person's acts preclude performance within any definite time.
If a contract is contingent on the future conduct of a living person, the contingency is deemed impossible when that person does anything which renders it impossible that they should act as required within any definite time, or except under further contingencies; e.g., a promise to pay if B marries C becomes impossible when C marries another.
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