Multiple Choice Question If the delegatee's performance varies significantly from the delegator's, the delegation is: O forbidden. O allowed. O conditional. O equitable. Rate your confidence to submit your answer. Type here to search
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We need to choose the most appropriate term from the given options. Let's analyze each option: * **forbidden:** This implies that the delegation is not allowed at all. While significant variance might be a concern, it doesn't automatically make the delegation Show more…
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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 prohibited. permitted on sufficient notice by the obligor. permitted if special trust has been placed in the obligor. permitted if the performance does not require the obligor's personal skills.
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