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Carl agrees to purchase Anna's property, subject to a contingency stating that he will obtain financing from an institutional lender. Carl has 20 days to remove or fulfill the contingency, but after 20 days has provided no notice of having removed or fulfilled the contingency. At this point, what can Anna do

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