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Which of the following people would likely be issued an order for specific performance or an injunction, rather than a monetary award? a.) Franco hires a builder to build his new house. After a year of construction, Franco moves in and discovers that the workmanship is subpar and many parts of the house violate the building code. Franco sues the builder for breach of contract.
b.) Alicia, an artist, has a signed contract with one of her patrons that promises them the right of first refusal for any sculpture she completes. When she finishes her latest sculpture, she wants to sell it to another friend for $75,000 instead. The patron sues Alicia for breach of contract.
c.) Teagan owns an appliance store, and he decides to bend his usual store policy by allowing Pierce to buy a new refrigerator with a personal check. When the check bounces and Pierce refuses to pay with cash, Teagan sues Pierce for breach of contract.
d.) Julie buys a used laptop from a local computer repair shop for $350. When she gets the computer home, she discovers it doesn't work. The shop refuses to repair the computer or refund her money, so Julie sues the shop for breach of contract.

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