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Bob hires Sue to paint his portrait. Sue paints a landscape instead, hoping to sell it to a third party for more money after Bob

Bob hires Sue to paint his portrait. Sue paints a landscape instead, hoping to sell it to a third party for more money after Bob declares the contract breached. Bob wants to keep the landscape and offers the agreed to payment. Can Sue refuse to give Bob the painting because of her breach without violating the contract?

a)No. There is no breach of contract because the type of painting is not important.

b)No. The victim has the right to terminate a contract due to a breach but does not have to.

c)Yes. Since Sue is the artist, the painting belongs to her until she accepts payment for it.

d)No. The contract was binding on both parties once Sue started painting.

e)Yes. The painting belongs to Sue because her breach terminated the contract.

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