Which of the following is true of covenants and conditions?
A) A covenant is a conditional promise to perform.
B) A conditional promise becomes a covenant if the condition is met.
C) A contract cannot contain conditions to excuse performance.
D) A party cannot sue over breach of a covenant by the other party.
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