BECKER, J.
A buyer of real property asks to be excused from his remaining payments to the seller on the theory that the unanticipated passage of wetlands legislation frustrated his plan to develop the property. We affirm the trial court's order of summary judgment in favor of the seller. The doctrine of supervening frustration does not aid the buyer when the seller of real property has completely performed and the fulfillment of the buyer's development goals was not...
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