When a party retracts an anticipatory repudiation, it means that the party:
A) Had previously indicated that it would not perform the current contract, but has now
indicated that it will perform the current contract.
B) Is breaching the current contract due to circumstances beyond its control, but will be able
to perform all similar contracts in the future.
C) Is demanding that the other party to a contract live up to its obligations.
D) Performed the contract, but is now taking back that performance.
E) Breached a similar contract in the past, but will perform the current contract.
A
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