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Contracts B Principle Holds Binding Parties Validity Effectivity

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65. It is a principle which holds that contracts must be binding to both parties and its validity and effectivity can never be left to the will of one of the parties.
a) Obligatory force of contracts
b) Mutuality of contracts
c) Autonomy of contracts
d) Relativity of contracts

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b)

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