Time provisions in contracts are Select one: a. Always interpreted strictly. For example, if the contract says, "deliver
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Time provisions in contracts are
Select one:
a. Always interpreted strictly. For example, if thecontract says, "delivery is to be on June 1" then delivery must beon that day or a breach will occur.
b. Will be interpreted strictly if the contract clearlystates that late performance will not be accepted or uses otherlanguage to clearly convey a similar idea for the performingparty.
c. Are prohibited by law.
d. Are never interpreted strictly--they always mean "on orabout" the stated date.
e. None of the above.
Select one:
a. Always interpreted strictly. For example, if thecontract says, "delivery is to be on June 1" then delivery must beon that day or a breach will occur.
b. Will be interpreted strictly if the contract clearlystates that late performance will not be accepted or uses otherlanguage to clearly convey a similar idea for the performingparty.
c. Are prohibited by law.
d. Are never interpreted strictly--they always mean "on orabout" the stated date.
e. None of the above.