Harry agreed to pay $100 to rent a rooftop spot in downtown Seattle to watch the New Year's Eve festivities. The festivities were unexpectedly canceled because of concern over a terrorist attack. Harry is
a. obligated to pay the $100.
b. not obligated to pay under the commercial impracticability doctrine.
c. not obligated to pay under the force majeure doctrine.
d. not obligated to pay under the frustration of purpose doctrine.
d
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