What is the meaning of the doctrine of substantial performance?
A) That almost complete performance will necessitate payment minus damages
B) That unless 100% performance is achieved, no payment is needed
C) That unless 70% performance is achieved, no payment is needed
D) That once performance has begun, payment needs to be made minus damages
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