1. A contract may only be breached explicitly, and in writting. Select one: True False 2. A contract may only be conside

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1. A contract may only be breached explicitly, and in writting. Select one: True False 2. A contract may only be conside

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1. A contract may only be breached explicitly, and in
writting.
Select one:
True
False
2. A contract may only be considered to be breached at the
time it was meant to be performed, and never before.
Select one:
True
False
3. The innocent party in a breach of contract situation has no
duty to take action whatsoever - they can recover whatever losses
they incur from the party in breach.
Select one:
True
False
4. Courts in Ontario routinely order breaching parties to
perform the terms of contracts by forcing them to do or refrain
form doing what they promised.
Select one:
True
False
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