Multiple Choice
The definition of "discharge by breach" is:
A) wrongful failure to perform the terms of a contract that gives rise to a right to damages by the injured party.
B) performance that is incomplete but that does not defeat the purpose of the contract but entitles the injured party to damages.
C) a breach that prevents performance by either party.
D) None of these.
Correct Answer:

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