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In order to qualify as substantial performance, the party who fails to perform perfectly must perform . failure to comply with the contract terms is a of the contract. the performance must not vary greatly from the promised performance: an omission, variance or defect in performance is considered if it can be by compensation. finally, the performance must create substantially the same as those promised in the contract.

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After observing the question, there are blank spaces to fill in the question. These blank spaces are to be filled with the right answers. Since it was not shown in the question, I will write out the question again and appropriately add the answers for proper understanding. I hope it helps.

In order to qualify as substantial performance, the party who fails to perform perfectly must perform in good faith. Intentional failure to comply with the contract terms is a breach of the contract. The performance must not vary greatly from the promised performance: an omission, variance or defect in performance is considered minor if it can be remedied by compensation. finally, the performance must create substantially the same benefits as those promised in the contract.

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