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A agrees to sell 100 tonnes of grade 1 Australian wheat to B at a price of $500 per tonne. As part of their contract, A promises to deliver the wheat to B's mill. But they do not discuss when delivery is to take place.
Two weeks later A has still not delivered the wheat. When B complains, A says that he will deliver it as soon as he can arrange the necessary transport, but that may take another ten days or so. B says that, in terms of the contract, A must deliver the wheat within a reasonable time. A says the contract contains no such term.
In the absence of an agreed time of performance, is A contractually obliged to deliver within a reasonable time?
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