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A claimant will always be entitled to payment provided taht they have substaintially perfomed their obligations under the contract..
True or false?
A claimant will always be entitled to payment provided taht they have substaintially perfomed their obligations under the contract..
True or false?
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Jul 12
False. A claimant may not be entitled to payment even if they have substantially performed their obligations under the contract if there are other factors at play, such as a breach of contract by the other party or if the contract is deemed void or unenforceable.