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Contract termination and suspension

An owner has failed as requested by the contractor to provide proper evidence that the owner's obligations will be fulfilled through proper financial arrangement and work has stopped for a certain number of days. The contractor bears no responsibility for either event. How many days must work be stopped before the contractor can terminate the contract, and how many days written notice is required?

A. 7 days and 7 days
B. 14 days and 30 days
C. 30 days and 7 days
D. 0 days and 5 business days

AnswerC. 30 days and 7 days.
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