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Percy and daria entered into a valid written contract for percy to design and install landscaping for an exclusive housing development that daria owned. percy agreed to perform the work for $15,000, payable upon completion. percy estimated that he would work approximately 100 hours a month on the project and would complete the project in three months. his usual hourly fee was $100, but he agreed to reduce his fee because daria agreed to let him photograph the entire landscaping project for an article he planned to propose to beautiful yards and gardensmagazine. he anticipated that publicity from the article would more than compensate him for his reduced fee. percy completed two months’ work on the project when daria unjustifiably repudiated the contract. he secured a different project with stuart in the third month, which paid him $1,500 and took 15 hours to complete. he could have completed daria’s project at the same time. at the time daria unjustifiably repudiated the contract, percy was negotiating with tammy to landscape her property for $30,000. once tammy learned what had happened, she stopped negotiation. percy has sued daria. ideally, he would like to finish the project with her. what remedy or remedies may percy reasonably seek and what is the likely outcome? discuss.

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