Asked by Hannah Baranda on Jul 14, 2024

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If performance under a contract will vary materially on a delegation of its duties to a third party from that expected by the obligee, the delegation is

A) prohibited.
B) permitted on sufficient notice by the obligor.
C) permitted if the performance does not require the obligor's personal skill.
D) permitted if special trust has been place in the obligor.

Materially Vary

To change in a significant and substantial way, which can affect the outcome or nature of a contract or agreement.

Personal Skill

The ability or expertise that an individual has acquired through training or experience.

  • Acquire an understanding of the foundational rules that govern the assignment of responsibilities and rights in contracts.
  • Recognize scenarios in which a contract might limit or forbid assignments and delegations.
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Courtney HardinJul 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Delegation of duties under a contract to a third party is prohibited if the performance will materially vary from what the obligee expected, especially in cases where the contract requires the obligor's personal skills or trust has been placed in the obligor.