The effect of the doctrine of substantial performance is that
A) where there is substantial performance a court will not entertain a suit for damages for breach of contract.
B) the promisor who has substantially performed a contract is entitled to damages.
C) where there is substantial performance, a court will entertain a suit for damages for breach of contract.
D) a promisee cannot seize upon a trivial failure of performance to avoid his or her obligations under a contract.
E) the promisee who has substantially performed a contract is entitled to damages.
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