Multiple Choice
Why was a letter of comfort held to be contractually binding in the case of Banque Brussels Lambert SA v Australian National Industries Ltd (1989) 21 NSWLR 502?
A) The letter was vaguely written.
B) The wording of the letter lacked a guarantee.
C) The wording of the letter did not establish intent.
D) The wording of the letter was promissory and intended to create a legally binding obligation.
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