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Which of the following statements concerning delay is incorrect? * (A) there is no delay in obligations not to do

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Which of the following statements concerning delay is incorrect? *

(A) there is no delay in obligations not to do.

(B) delay, as a rule, exists when the debtor does not perform his obligation on due date.

(C) demand, as a rule, is required in order for delay to exist.

(D) when time is of the essence of the contract, delay on the part of the debtor exists despite the absence of demand.

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(B) Delay, as a rule, exists when the debtor does not perform his obligation on due date.

This statement is incorrect because there is no delay in personal obligation, the delay is impossible for non-fulfillment may take place and therefore impossible for the debtor to fulfill but avoiding doing what has already been forbidden. 

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