Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Explain innocent misrepresentation

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A false statement believed to be true by the person making it (2) remedies are limited to rescission—puts both parties back into original position

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Explain what misrepresentation is

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A false statement of fact that persuades someone to enter into a contract

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Explain what fraudulent misrepresentation is

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A false statement made knowingly, without belief in its truth, or recklessly. (2) remedies include rescission or damages.

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Explain what negligent misrepresentation is

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A false statement made carelessly (2) remedies can include damages.

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Explain what duress is

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Coercion involving threats. Contracts made under duress are voidable.

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Explain what undue influence is

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Subtle pressure from a person in a position of trust, making contracts voidable.

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Explain what unconscionable transactions are

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Grossly unfair deals due to unequal bargaining power, which the court can set aside.

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Explain what a shared mistake is in terms of a contract

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Both parties share the same incorrect belief about a fundamental aspect of the contract

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Explain what misunderstanding is in terms of a contract

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Each party has different understanding of the contract terms.

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Explain what a one-sided mistake is in terms of a contract

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Only one party is mistaken about the contract terms

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What does the Latin term “non est factum” mean?

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It is not my act—meaning the mistake goes to the very nature of the document in terms of a contract

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Explain what Parole Evidence Rule is in terms of mistakes in contracts

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Outside evidence will not change clear wording within a contract

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Explain what private of contract means

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Contract can only affect parties to it or be enforced by parties to it or parties bound by it

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Explain what assignment is in terms of a contract

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A person entitled to receive a benefit under a contract can transfer that benefit to a third party

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Give an example of assignment within a contract

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A tenant assigns their lease to a third party, the third party can now enforce the lease terms against the landlord, despite not being the original contracting party.

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