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Conditional Refusal

This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”

Subject distribution

  • Contracts1

Example wrong choices

  • 14473_psalm_grove_closing · CONTRACTS · Choice Awin, because Lydia's July 8 statement gave Timothy reasonable grounds to be insecure about Lydia's performance.

    Why it's attractive

    A turns fear about future performance into a present lawsuit remedy.

    Why it's wrong

    A turns fear about future performance into a present lawsuit remedy.

  • 14473_psalm_grove_closing · CONTRACTS · Choice Close, because the parties contracted for the sale and conveyance of a single parcel, and a seller can never sue for breach of that kind of contract before the agreed closing date.

    Why it's attractive

    C uses the word never and makes the single-parcel fact do too much.

    Why it's wrong

    C uses the word never and makes the single-parcel fact do too much.

  • 14473_psalm_grove_closing · CONTRACTS · Choice Dwin, because Lydia committed a total breach by anticipatorily repudiating the March 3 contract on July 8.

    Why it's attractive

    D grabs market regret but skips the 'unless required' phrase.

    Why it's wrong

    D grabs market regret but skips the 'unless required' phrase.

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