In Works v. Works, what was the result where one party was mistaken about something significant in the contract?

A) The Court will exercise its discretion to set aside the contract only if satisfied that it would be unfair or unjust to enforce it.
B) The Court will automatically set aside the contract on the basis of the doctrine of mistake.
C) The Court will only set aside the contract if the mistake renders the contract illegal.
D) The Court will never set aside a contract where a mistake has been made.
E) The Court will exercise its discretion to set aside the contract only if satisfied the mistake was the result of willful blindness.

A) The Court will exercise its discretion to set aside the contract only if satisfied that it would be unfair or unjust to enforce it.

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