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Saturday, June 27, 2020

Impossibility, What

If you're looking for inspiration in the California Civil Code this weekend, look no further than section 1597:

IMPOSSIBILITY, WHAT. Everything is deemed possible except that which is impossible in the nature of things.

The first two words of the statute appear to have been dictated by someone who had expected an impossible contract to be performed, but just learned that the entire contract was void under California law.

I prefer the statute standing alone with no further explanation. But readers interested in learning more can start by knowing that it is not legally impossible to build and operate a sawmill, while ensuring that no sawdust or debris from the mill fall into a stream. Peterson v. Hubbard, 9 P. 106, 107 (1885). It is, however, impossible to grade and level a parcel of land on which there are many trees without removing some of those trees. Greathouse v. Daleno, 57 Cal. App. 187, 190 (1922).

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