A contract whose party failed to complete every aspect of the contract, but whose service has resulted in substantially the same benefit as originally intended, is deemed complete under _________________.

Answer :

Answer:

Substantial performance  

Explanation:

A substantial performance  is described as a  degree of performance of a contract which is not  full and complete in performance,  but which the performance is termed almost equivalent to what is expected.  In substantial performance, the essential obligations of the contract have been performed but not all that is required under the contract.

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