When a contract is delegated - the obligee must accept the performance of the delegate. Unless the obligee agrees to release him from liability - the delegator remains liable under the contract until the delegate has performed. Once a delegate perfor

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1. When a contract is delegated - the obligee must accept the performance of the delegate. Unless the obligee agrees to release him from liability - the delegator remains liable under the contract until the delegate has performed. Once a delegate perfor