Section 10Part 2 — Frustrated Contracts
Exception of contracts making provision for frustration
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Where any contract to which this Part applies contains any provision which, upon the true construction of the contract, is intended to have effect in the event of circumstances arising which operate, or would but for the said provision operate, to frustrate the contract, or is intended to have effect whether such circumstances arise or not, the court shall give effect to the said provision and shall only give effect to this Part to such extent, if any, as appears to the court to be consistent with the said provision.