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in this lesson were continuing our discussion of performance and specifically we want to focus on conditions excuses and anticipatory repudiation in case youre wondering where we are in the big picture flow of our contracts analysis were moving past the w to the c the e and the a and sarah plays with cats every afternoon of course the c the e and the a stand for conditions excuses and anticipatory repudiation so why are we bundling these three concepts in one video right the idea here is conditions excuses and anticipatory repudiation really all go to this second question remember we said were looking at a performance analysis theres really two questions what performance is do and is any performance discharged well our first lessons focused more on the first question right we were thinking about substantial performance versus perfect tender the parole evidence rule and warranties we were more so focused on defining what performances do under the contract what are the legal duties