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Business, 17.04.2020 20:18 alanflores40

On November 1, Paula and Mia enter into a contract where both parties are obligated to perform on December 31. On December 1, Paula tells Mia, "I cannot and do not plan to perform my duties in our contract." This statement is a(n):

A) material alteration.
B) anticipatory repudiation.
C) nonmaterial breach since the statement is made before December 31.
D) accord.

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