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CHAPTER 202 FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS 1965-37 This Act came into operation on 22nd July, 1965. Amended by: This Act has not been amended LAWS OF BARBADOS CUMULATIVE EDITION 2008, by authority of the Government of Barbados

Supplement to Official Gazette No. dated, CHAPTER 202 FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS 1965-37 Arrangement of Sections 1. 2. 3. 4. Short title Interpretation Adjustment of rights and liabilities of parties to frustrated contracts Application of this Act

FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS 5 BARBADOS FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS 1965-37 An Act to amend the laws relating to the frustration of contracts. [Commencement: 22nd July, 1965] Short title 1. This Act may be cited as the Frustrated Contracts Act. * *[Formerly entitled the Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act, 1965.] Interpretation 2. For the purposes of this Act, the expression court means, in relation to any matter, the court or arbitrator by or before whom the matter falls to be determined. Adjustment of rights and liabilities of parties to frustrated contracts 3.(1) Where a contract governed by the law of this Island has become impossible of performance or been otherwise frustrated and the parties thereto have for that reason been discharged from the further performance of the contract, the following provisions of this section shall, subject to section 4, have effect in relation thereto.

6 FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS (2) All sums paid or payable to any party in pursuance of the contract before the time when the parties were so discharged (in this Act referred to as the time of discharge ) shall, in the case of sums so paid, be recoverable from him as money received by him for the use of the party by whom the sums were paid and, in the case of sums so payable, cease to be so payable: Provided that, if the party to whom the sums were so paid or payable incurred expenses before the time of discharge in, or for the purpose of, the performance of the contract, the court may, if it considers it just to do so having regard to all the circumstances of the case, allow him to retain or, as the case may be, recover the whole or any part of the sums so paid or payable, not being an amount in excess of the expenses so incurred. (3) Where any party to the contract has, by reason of anything done by any other party thereto in, or for the purpose of, the performance of the contract, obtained a valuable benefit (other than a payment of money to which subsection (2) applies) before the time of discharge, there shall be recoverable from him by the said other party such sum (if any), not exceeding the value of the said benefit to the party obtaining it, as the court considers just, having regard to all the circumstances of the case and, in particular (a) (b) the amount of any expenses incurred before the time of discharge by the benefited party in, or for the purpose of, the performance of the contract, including any sums paid or payable by him to any other party in pursuance of the contract and retained or recoverable by the party under subsection (2); and the effect, in relation to the said benefit, of the circumstances giving rise to the frustration of the contract. (4) In estimating, for the purposes of the foregoing provisions of this section, the amount of any expenses incurred by any party to the contract, the court may, without prejudice to the generality of the said provisions, include such sum as appears to be reasonable in respect of overhead expenses and in respect of any work or services performed personally by the said party.

(5) In considering whether any sum ought to be recovered or retained under the foregoing provisions of this section by any party to the contract, the court shall not take into account any sums which have, by reason of the circumstances giving rise to the frustration of the contract, become payable to that party under any contract of insurance unless there was an obligation to insure imposed by an express term of the frustrated contract or by or under any enactment. (6) Where any person has assumed obligations under the contract in consideration of the conferring of a benefit by any other party to the contract upon any other person, whether a party to the contract or not, the court may, if in all the circumstances of the case it considers it just to do so, treat for the purposes of subsection (3) any benefit so conferred as a benefit obtained by the person who has assumed the obligations as aforesaid. Application of this Act FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS 7 4.(1) This Act shall apply to contracts as respects which the time of discharge is on or after the 8th June, 1965, but not to contracts as respects which the time of discharge is before the said date. (2) This Act shall apply to contracts to which the Crown is a party in like manner as to contracts between private persons. (3) Where any contract to which this Act 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 section 3 to such extent, if any, as appears to the court to be consistent with the said provision. (4) Where it appears to the court that a part of any contract to which this Act applies can properly be severed from the remainder of the contract, being a part wholly performed before the time of discharge or so performed except for the payment in respect of that part of the contract of sums which are or can be ascertained under the contract, the court shall treat that part of the contract as if

8 FRUSTRATED CONTRACTS it were a separate contract and had not been frustrated and shall treat the provisions of section 3 as only applicable to the remainder of that contract. (5) This Act shall not apply (a) (b) (c) to any charter-party, except a time charter-party or a charter-party by way of demise, or to any contract (other than a charter-party) for the carriage of goods by sea; or to any contract of insurance, save as is provided by subsection (5) of section 3; or to any contract to which section 7 of the Sale of Goods Act, Cap. 318 (which avoids contracts for the sale of specific goods which perish before the risk has passed to the buyer) applies or to any other contract for the sale, or for the sale and delivery, of specific goods, where the contract is frustrated by reason of the fact that the goods have perished.