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Question 1

Simon, a record producer, signs Kelly, a seventeen-year-old lounge singer, to a deal in which he will pay her $5 million and she will record three albums for his label. After the first album fails to sell, Kelly decides that she does not want to be a singer anymore. Kelly informs Simon that she will not make the remaining two albums that the contract requires. Simon sues Kelly for breach of contract. Simon will win: