If no time is specified for the performance of an act required to be performed, a reasonable time is allowed. If the act is in its nature capable of being done instantly—as, for example, if it consists in the payment of money only—it must be performed immediately upon the thing to be done being exactly ascertained.
Cal. Civ. Code § 1657
INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACTS
Applied in 57 court decisions — leading case 24 Cal. 3d 799 - J'Aire Corp. v. Gregory (1979)
Most recently applied in Long v. Dorset (February 2019)
Enacted 1872.
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