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Where the promisor offers to perform but the promisee refuses to accept, it is called:
AAttempted performance (tender)
BActual performance
CDischarge by agreement
DAnticipatory breach
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Attempted performance (tender)
An offer of performance that the promisee refuses is attempted performance or tender; the promisor has done what was required of him.
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