Ingrid wants to watch the Mummer's parade in Philadelphia. She agrees to pay Frieda $100 to let her and her friends watch the parade from the window of Frieda's second-story Broad Street apartment. Two days before the parade is scheduled to take place, it is canceled because of forecasts of a blizzard. Frieda is still prepared to let Ingrid and her friends use her apartment. Does Ingrid still
have to pay the $100 fee?
A) No, because the blizzard frustrated the purpose of the contract, making it pointless to perform.
B) Yes, because a contract is a contract as long as both parties are able to perform.
C) No, because the cancellation of the parade was a condition subsequent to performance.
D) Yes, because the blizzard did not interfere with the ability of either party to perform.
A
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