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(c) That's right. 

You were asked to select the correct statement.

It is correct to say that even if there is no agreed term in a contract that requires the parties to cooperate in the performance of the contract, Australian law makes a general duty to cooperate a term of every contract.

It is incorrect to say that the parties to a contract are not entitled to obstruct the other parties’ performance, and that they are not required by law to do anything that actively assists the other party to perform.

It is incorrect to say that, if a contracting party requires other parties to cooperate with them in the performance of their contract, they must include an agreed term setting out the details of what is required.

Give yourself one mark for this answer.

 

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