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Full court rules against implied term of mutual trust and confidence

A full court of the South Australian Supreme Court has found that a teacher's contract of employment did not contain an implied term of mutual trust and confidence because it was already heavily regulated, making such a term unnecessary. It has overturned his earlier damages payout of almost $400,000.

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