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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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The given statement “Common law do governs all contracts except being modification or replacement from the statutory law or administrative agency regulations” is true.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

The clauses and exception to the laws of contracts under the governance of contracts comes under the Contract’s privity. The privity is said to be the doctrine for the creation of the common law.

These doctrine defines the exception of common law applicable to all type of contracts with the exception of the order being implied by statutory laws by either modification or replacement. Similar for the modification or replacement done through regulations of administrative agencies.

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