Though contracts are generally enforceable, there are important doctrines which provide exceptions to this general rule. Do

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Though contracts are generally enforceable, there are important doctrines which provide exceptions to this general rule. Do these exceptions undermine the notion of sanctity of contracts—the principle that once a contract is made, it should be enforced? Do these doctrines give the courts too much discretion to set aside a contract?
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Canadian Business & the Law

ISBN: 978-0176501624

4th edition

Authors: Dorothy DuPlessis, Shannnon o'Byrne, Steven Enman, Sally Gunz

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