#contract #discharge #law
A contractual obligation is discharged by a complete performance of the undertaking. The promisee is entitled to the benefit of complete performance exactly according to the promisor's undertaking. Where the promisor is unable or unwilling to give more than partial performance, the general rule is that there is no discharge of the contract.
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