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The Title 28 of the United States Code
QUESTION #3719
Question 1
A painter agrees to paint a portrait for $\text{\$5,000}$, with payment due 'only if I am 100% satisfied with the likeness.' The painter does a high-quality job that meets all professional standards, but the client says, 'I just don't like it,' and refuses to pay. Can the painter recover?
Correct Answer Explanation
For contracts involving personal taste or aesthetics (like a portrait), a 'satisfaction' clause is governed by a subjective standard. As long as the dissatisfaction is honest (not necessarily reasonable), the condition is not met.
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