Jenny and Martha were classmates at cosmetology school. After graduation, they decided to open a salon together. Since Jenny specialized in hair and nails, and Martha vas an aesthetician, they decided to write their business contract to specifically specify what each of them would be doing in the salon. The contract also bound both women to work for a minimum of three years. After two years of successful operation of the salon, Jenny decided she was tired of working there and delegated her duties to Phyllis, who had no special skills with hair and nails. In fact, Phyllis was not very good at hair coloring and she did not do nails. Martha sued Jenny for breach of contract. How would a court most likely rule on whether Jenny could delegate her duties to Phyllis? a. A court would likely hold that Jenny could not delegate her duties to Phyllis because the contract specially prohibited it. b. A court would likely hold that Jenny was free to delegate her duties to Phyllis and Martha could not do anything about it. c. A court would likely hold that Jenny could not delegate her duties to Phyllis because the contract was for Jenny's specific skills. d. A court would likely hold that Jenny could delegate her duties to Phyllis as long as she gave Martha thirty days' of her to do so. Jenny and Martha were classmates at cosmetology school. After graduation, they decided to open a salon together. Since Jenny specialized in hair and nails, and Martha vas an aesthetician, they decided to write their business contract to specifically specify what each of them would be doing in the salon. The contract also bound both women to work for a minimum of three years. After two years of successful operation of the salon, Jenny decided she was tired of working there and delegated her duties to Phyllis, who had no special skills with hair and nails. In fact, Phyllis was not very good at hair coloring and she did not do nails. Martha sued Jenny for breach of contract. How would a court most likely rule on whether Jenny could delegate her duties to Phyllis? a. A court would likely hold that Jenny could not delegate her duties to Phyllis because the contract specially prohibited it. b. A court would likely hold that Jenny was free to delegate her duties to Phyllis and Martha could not do anything about it. c. A court would likely hold that Jenny could not delegate her duties to Phyllis because the contract was for Jenny's specific skills. d. A court would likely hold that Jenny could delegate her duties to Phyllis as long as she gave Martha thirty days' of her to do so