If Khalid agrees to sell his house to Lalita for $300,000 a property which is actually worth $410,000, ________.

A. Lalita cannot recover damages for breach of contract
B. Lalita will be able to get a court order for the specific performance of Khalid's promise
C. Khalid is not entitled to equitable remedies
D. Lalita can recover damages for breach of contract if Khalid refuses to perform


Answer: D

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