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According to the doctrine of accord and satisfaction, rendering a substitute performance does not guarantee a discharge of obligation until the original performance contracted for is accomplished. T/F

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

Accord and satisfaction is a legal contract between two agreeing parties that allows one of the party to render a substitute performance, and the other accept this alternate performance different from the original existing agreement. It is a form of new agreement suspending an existing agreement as long as the party discharge the obligation of the new agreement to the satisfaction of the other party

For this question, the correct answer is False because the statement follows the doctrine of accord and satisfaction

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