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32 Harv. L. Rev. 789 (1918-1919)
Impossiblity of Performance of Contracts Due to War-Time Regulations

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IMPOSSIBILITY OF PERFORMANCE OF CON-
TRACTS DUE TO WAR-TIME REGULATIONS
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INTRODUCTION
TrIIE far-reaching control which during the period between the
declaration of war and the signing of the armistice with Ger-
many it was found necessary for the government to exercise over
the production, consumption, and movement of commodities
brought about an unprecedented disturbance of the ordinary con-
tract relations between producers and consumers of almost every
conceivable article of commerce. Whether a particular com-
modity was found to be necessary for war purposes or was con-
sidered nonessential, the need of the government for the one and
the need of preventing labor and capital from being absorbed in
the production or transportation of the other led to a drastic in-
terference with the contracts of private citizens relating to each.
As a general rule the parties to such contracts appear to have
treated losses thus caused them as part of the fortunes of war, and
hence litigation between buyer and seller growing out of this
situation has up to this time,- so far at least as the reported
cases show,- been of extremely rare occurrence. It seems not
improbable, however, that this reluctance to litigate may be
diminished now that the period of active warfare has come to an
end; and, in any event, the problems presented by the war-time
interference with contracts, whether or not they are to lead to
litigation and hence to judicial decisions, are of a sufficiently novel
character to be of considerable interest to the student of the law of
contracts.
Prior to the war, governmental interference with contracts was
confined almost entirely to the enactment of laws, or of regula-
tions and ordinances having the force of law, by virtue of which
the making of certain subsequent contracts or the performance of
certain preexisting ones became illegal. That governmental action
might render performance of a contract impossible rather than

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