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An "Innominate Term" Is a Term That

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An "innominate term" is a term that


A) is unimportant and, if breached, leads only to damages.
B) must be satisfied to activate the primary obligations under a contract that is subject to a condition precedent.
C) one party has nominated, or chosen, to sue upon after the other party breached two or more contractual terms.
D) is unnamed because it is not called either a condition or a warranty.
E) leads to nominal damages if it is breached.

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