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    Where a Contract Has to Be Inferred from the Conduct
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Where a Contract Has to Be Inferred from the Conduct

Question 21

Question 21

Multiple Choice

Where a contract has to be inferred from the conduct of parties, it is called


A) express contract
B) implied contract
C) tacit contract
D) unlawful contract

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