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Daymon Seiber
on Nov 23, 2024Verified
Andrew, a carpenter, entered into a contract with Steven for the construction of a garage on Steven's property for $5,000. Andrew had constructed the entire garage except for a small door, when he refused to complete the contract. Andrew's refusal to complete the agreement would entitle Steven to treat the contract as being at an end. He may therefore refuse to pay Andrew for his work.
Constructed
Built or formed by putting together different parts or elements.
Contracted
Engaged in a formally agreed-upon arrangement, typically involving work or services in exchange for compensation.
Refusal
Refusal is the act of declining to accept, submit to, or believe in something.
- Distinguish situations where either specific or substantial performance is relevant within contract law.
- Attain insight into the concept of material breach and its consequences for obligations within a contract.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish situations where either specific or substantial performance is relevant within contract law.
- Attain insight into the concept of material breach and its consequences for obligations within a contract.
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