Martha entered into a contract with Terry, an art dealer. According to the contract, Terry was to supply 18th century artifacts to Martha for the play she was directing, and Martha was ready to pay $50,000 for this. Another director needed the same artifacts and was ready to pay $60,000. Terry decided not to sell the artifacts to Martha. In this case, the court may order Terry to:

A. substantially perform the contract.
B. pay nominal damages.
C. specifically perform the contract.
D. repudiate the contract.


Answer: C

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