Harry and Kim enter into an agreement in which Harry agrees to purchase Kim's Shetland pony for $1,000. Kim owns two Shetland ponies, and the contract does not distinguish between them. How will a court determine which pony is the subject of the contract?
A) The court will have to look at the circumstances surrounding the contract to determine which pony was intended.
B) The court cannot enforce the agreement - there is no way to know which pony was intended.
C) The court will have to guess which pony was intended.
D) There is no need to determine this - Harry can have his pick of either pony.
A
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