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Business, 25.03.2020 06:41, CarlosCooke2

In most contracts, promises of performance are not expressly conditioned or qualified. Instead, they are absolute promises. a. True b. False 2. Match the term with the correct definition. Performance The termination of an obligation under a contract Condition The fulfillment of one's duties under a contract Discharge A situation that will trigger an obligation under a contract or terminate an existing obligation

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