Courts may imply conditions from the purpose of a contract


Business Law: TRUE OR FALSE

1. Courts may imply conditions from the purpose of a contract or from the intent of the parties.

2. Tender is an unconditional offer to perform

3. A contract comes to an end when both parties fulfill their respective duties by performing the acts they have promised.

4. A contract is substantially performed when performance creates substantially the same benefits as those promised in the contract.

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