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Unmöglichkeit

Unmöglichkeit is a German noun meaning the state or quality of being impossible. It derives from un- (negation) and möglich (possible), with the suffix -keit forming a noun for a property. The term is used in everyday language as well as in fields such as philosophy, logic, and law.

In ordinary speech unmöglich describes something that cannot be done or cannot occur. In philosophy and logic

In legal contexts, Unmöglichkeit der Leistung refers to the impossibility of performing a contractual obligation. German

the
term
denotes
propositions
or
states
that
cannot
be
true
under
any
interpretation
or
circumstances.
Philosophical
distinctions
are
made
between
logical
impossibility
(contradictions
such
as
a
square
circle)
and
physical
impossibility
(contrary
to
natural
law).
The
concept
also
appears
in
discussions
of
possibility
in
modal
logic
and
metaphysics.
civil
law
distinguishes
objective
impossibility
(impossible
for
anyone)
from
subjective
or
personal
impossibility
(only
the
debtor
cannot
perform).
When
performance
is
objectively
impossible,
the
obligation
is
generally
discharged;
the
creditor
cannot
demand
performance,
and
liability
for
breach
is
typically
excluded
unless
caused
by
fault
or
exceptional
circumstances.
Temporary
or
partial
impossibility
may
suspend
or
modify
duties
until
the
situation
changes.
The
concept
matters
for
contract
rescission,
price
adjustments,
and
risk
allocation
in
commercial
practice.