Archie Sparrow, a cowboy experienced in training horses, met a rancher and fellow rodeo rider, Chip Morris, at a rodeo in Florida. After comparing notes on various rodeos, Morris offered Sparrow a job for 16 weeks working on Morris's ranch in Arkansas. Sparrow accepted, and as compensation, Morris agreed to give Sparrow $400 and a brown horse named Kerro. When Sparrow first came to Morris's
ranch, Kerro was practically unbroken. However, Sparrow worked with the horse during his spare time, and by the time the 16 weeks were up, Kerro was well on his way to becoming a first-class riding horse. Morris returned at the end of the 16 weeks and gave Sparrow a check for $400, but refused to deliver the horse. Sparrow wants the horse. What remedy will he be seeking in court?
a. Specific performance c. Rescission
b. Injunctive relief d. Restitution
D
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