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Will your answer be different in the problem given above in question if the dancer takes the plea and is able to prove that she has only charged the normal remuneration for her dance performance and as she has not charged extra amount for not giving dance performance in any other theatre, the second part of the promise is without consideration and thus being void, no injunction can be granted? Decide. (5 marks)
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