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A contract clause stating 'time is of the essence' means:

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B) All contractual deadlines are strictly binding and must be met exactly

A 'time is of the essence' clause makes all specified deadlines strictly enforceable. Failure to perform by the stated deadline constitutes a material breach of contract, allowing the non-breaching party to pursue remedies without granting extensions.

Answer Options
A
All parties must sign the contract quickly
B
All contractual deadlines are strictly binding and must be met exactly
C
The property must be inspected within 24 hours
D
The transaction must close within the current month

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