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Basil, a world-famous chef, signs a contract to give French cooking lessons to Maggie. Basil attempts to delegate his duties under the contract to Oliver, the operator of a hot dog stand. The delegation of duties will a. not be valid because performance of the contract depends on Basil's unique talents and skills as a world-famous chef. b. be valid because any duty can delegated. c. be valid only if Oliver is just as highly respected in cooking as Basil is. d. be valid only if Oliver charges less than Basil for his lessons. e. not be valid because Oliver does not give lessons at a convenient time for Maggie.

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a. not be valid because performance of the contract depends on Basil's unique talents and skills as a world-famous chef.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that there is a contract between the Basil and the Maggie and Basil delegate his duties to Oliver so here the delegation of duties would not be valid as the contract is made between the Basil and Maggie

Therefore in the given case, the contract should not be valid

Hence, the correct option is a.

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