If the parties do not include a term in a valid contract, the court can do which
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If the parties do not include a term in a valid contract, the court can do which one of the following:
a)declare the contract void for lack of an essential term.
b)infer a term requested by the non-breaching party.
c)infer a reasonable term based on what both parties want.
d)declare the contract void for lack of a meeting of the minds.
e)infer a reasonable term based on the past dealings of the parties.
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