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Business, 09.07.2021 16:20 saniyawilliams1207

Mini-Case Nolan and Sadie have just opened a new restaurant on the edge of town, Cajun Kitchen. They own the land and building and have a brand-new kitchen as well as a lovely seating area, filled with mementos from the South. They have a liquor license and make wonderful Southern drinks. They are quite pleased that members of the community are helping their business grow by coming in for a meal or a drink after work. They are good businesspeople who pay their bills on time and as a result have great relationships with the vendors that supply them food. -Cajun Kitchen sits on a large landscaped lot. Nolan and Sadie have a contract with Green Goddess Lawn Service to mow the lawn and take care of the landscape. They pay $200 per month for this service. After two weeks had gone by with no service, Nolan called the company only to find out that the owner and the crew had decided to take a vacation and would not be back to do the landscaping for another two weeks. Green Goddess A) has discharged its obligation to Nolan and Sadie.
B) is liable for specific performance.
C) will likely have to pay Nolan and Sadie damages if they decide to sue them.
D) will not likely have to pay Nolan and Sadie damages if they decide to sue them.

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