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1 August, 20:04

The common law governs all contracts except when it has been modified or replaced by statutory law or administrative agency regulations.

a. true

b. false

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  1. 1 August, 20:13
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    Based on the description above, it is likely to be true and correct it is because a common law does govern all contract and that there is only an exemption if the law has been replaced or has been modified by someone who is in authority to do so.
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