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Business, 12.03.2021 19:00, ahmedeldyame

Metz and Desman contracted for Metz to build a house for Desman on Desman's lot according to specifications provided by Desman. The contract provided that Metz would be paid $125,000 for this. Metz unintentionally deviated from the specifications in several minor respects. The house is soundly constructed and Metz completed the work within the promised time. Desman refused to pay Metz any of the $125,000, arguing that the house did not conform to the specifications. In this case:

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