(a) That's wrong.
You were asked to select the statement that correctly describes a ‘divisible’ contract.
It is correct to say that a contract is said to be divisible when various things promised in the agreement can be considered as ‘separate’from each other, in a business sense.
It is incorrect to say that a contract is said to be divisible when more than one thing is promised in the same agreement.
It is incorrect to say that a contract is said to be divisible when performance of the promises made are to take place on a number of occasions over a period of time.
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