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ETearle

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The difference between a sale and a contract to sell is that:
 A) a sale involves an immediate transfer of title from one party to another while a contract to sell does not.
 B) a sale always requires the price to be paid up front by the seller while a contract does not.
 C) a contract to sell involves the immediate transfer of title from one party to another while a sale does not.
 D) a contract to sell involves the immediate transfer of title from one party to another while a sale does not.

Question 2

An innocent party to an anticipatory repudiation of a contract has the right to treat the repudiation as a present, material breach and may file suit.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Tonny

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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