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Advise Clapton on the matters outlined in the following questions: a) the liability, if any, that Berry, King, Hendrix and Page have towards Clapton for failing to honor their contracts.  

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Paper 2, June 2001, Question 1 Advise Clapton on the matters outlined in the following questions: a) the liability, if any, that Berry, King, Hendrix and Page have towards Clapton for failing to honor their contracts (12) b) the extent to which Clapton would be entitled to recover any of the advance payments and deposits made to the four musicians and the Royal Elizabeth Hall (5) c) whether Clapton would be liable to other artists who were still willing to appear and also to those who had bought tickets for the concert (8) a) All of the musicians who failed to turn up for the concert had already breached the terms of their contract simply by not showing up. The issue of whether their contract is frustrated, however, is inconsistent, as the reason to why individuals couldn't be present, is dissimilar. Influenza is a disease which is unpredictable, and as such, it would be hard for...

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