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Assume that Farmer rightfully refused Painter's demand for payment.
In a single writing, Painter contracted with Farmer to paint three identical barns on her rural estate for $2,000 each. The contract provided for Farmer's payment of $6,000 upon Painter's completion of the work on all three barns. Painter did not ask for any payment when the first barn was completely painted, but she demanded $4,000 after painting the second barn.
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A is incorrect. Even if Painter's right to payment was expressly conditioned upon completion, failure to satisfy the condition would not cut off Painter's right to recover in restitution.
B is incorrect. A breaching party is not entitled to recover expectation damages (which would include lost profit).
D is incorrect. It does not subtract from the restitution recovery any damages for the loss Farmer suffered due to the breach.