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A contract whose collateral event is certain or bound to happen is:
AA contingent contract
BA void agreement
CA wagering contract
DNot a contingent contract
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Not a contingent contract
Where the event is certain to occur, the contract is simply due for performance and is not contingent; uncertainty of the event is essential to a contingent contract.
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