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    Paying for the Items Purchased at a Store and the Store
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Paying for the Items Purchased at a Store and the Store

Question 55

Question 55

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Paying for the items purchased at a store and the store delivering the purchased items simultaneously is an example of implied concurrent conditions of performance.

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