When the contract is made for several purposes, a failure of one of them (i) terminates the entire contract.                    (iii) makes the contract unlawful. (ii) does not terminate the entire...

When the contract is made for several purposes, a failure of one of them

(i) terminates the entire contract.                    (iii) makes the contract unlawful.


(ii) does not terminate the entire contract.      (iv) renders the object illegal.




May 26, 2022
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