With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". time f sequently, the court looks to Kansas law for guidance on this issue. Revival of a dormant judgment is governed by Kansas Statutes Annotated § 60-2404. The statute provides that a dormant judgment may be revived if the holder of the judgment files a motion for revivor within two years after the date on which the judgment became dormant. Kan. Stat. Ann. § 60-2404. According to Kansas Statutes Annotated § 60-2403, a judgment becomes dormant five years from the date of the last renewal affidavit filing or five years from the date of the last execution proceedings undertaken on the judgment. When a judgment remains dormant for two years, the judgment is released and may not be revived. Kan. Stat. Ann. § 60-2403. See also Long v. Brooks, 6 Kan.App.2d 963, 636 P.2d 242, 244-45 (1981) (<HOLDING>). In this action, Midwest contends that the

A: holding that a district courts dismissal that expressly grants leave to amend is not final and that a final judgment must be obtained before such a case becomes appealable
B: holding that once a judgment grows dormant and is not revived it becomes absolutely extinguished and unenforceable
C: holding that a contract without a minimum quantity term is unenforceable for lack of consideration and mutuality
D: holding that once a sentence is imposed it is a valid final judgment until it is reversed or vacated
B.