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    The Promisor Who Delegates Duties Is Not Liable to the Promisee
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The Promisor Who Delegates Duties Is Not Liable to the Promisee

Question 42

Question 42

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The promisor who delegates duties is not liable to the promisee if the party to whom the duties were delegated fails to satisfactorily perform them.

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