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anshika

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The Grand Performance Hall is in the process of remodeling and is scheduled to open for business after being closed for 50 years. As part of the remodeling, it is installing a new sound system. The sound system is to be installed by Sound Systems, Inc on or before April 10. Opening night of the hall is May 1. The contract states that time is of the essence because of the opening-night deadline. Sound Systems has some financial difficulties and doesn't deliver the system until April 20. Grand Hall refuses to accept it, and Sound Systems sues. What will be the result?
 A)Grand Hall wins; the contract date was strictly enforceable.
 B)Sound Systems wins; the contract was substantially performed.
 C)Grand Hall wins; there was commercial frustration.
 D)Sound Systems wins; there was a true impossibility.

Question 2

Choice of forum clauses fix in advance where the case will be heard by contract.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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