The court therefore has a 'broad discretion' when considering whether and how much to allow the payee to retain or recover to account for his expenses under the [statute](provided it does not exceed the actual expenses incurred or the sums paid or payable in advance of the frustrating event).
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Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943 s 1(2)
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The court therefore has a 'broad discretion' when considering whether and how much to allow the payee to retain or recover to account for his expenses under the [statute](provided it does not exceed the actual expenses incurred or the sums paid or payable in advance of the frustrating event).
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The court therefore has a 'broad discretion' when considering whether and how much to allow the payee to retain or recover to account for his expenses under the [statute](provided it does not exceed the actual expenses incurred or the sums paid or payable in advance of the frustrating event).
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Law Reform (Frustrated Contracts) Act 1943 s 1(2)
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