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If a Contract Contains a Condition Precedent It Means That

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If a contract contains a condition precedent it means that


A) something must take place in the future before a contracting party has a duty to perform.
B) courts will award the nonbreaching party with consequential damages for failure to perform by the breaching party.
C) performance must be completely achieved according to contract specifications or the contract is breached.
D) impossibility of performance will not be an acceptable excuse for nonperformance.
E) both the contracting parties have a simultaneous duty to perform.

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