An 'intermediate term' is:
A) a term of the contract that is of fundamental importance.
B) a term of the contract of lesser importance, in the absence of which the party favoured by the term would have entered into the contract anyway.
C) a term of a contract not able to be categorised as a fundamental term or as a term of lesser importance, which the court will determine its effect dependant on the seriousness of the breach.
D) an unenforceable term that court will sever from a contract in the event of a dispute.
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