Chapter 8 Flashcards
Explain innocent misrepresentation
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
Explain what misrepresentation is
A false statement of fact that persuades someone to enter into a contract
Explain what fraudulent misrepresentation is
A false statement made knowingly, without belief in its truth, or recklessly. (2) remedies include rescission or damages.
Explain what negligent misrepresentation is
A false statement made carelessly (2) remedies can include damages.
Explain what duress is
Coercion involving threats. Contracts made under duress are voidable.
Explain what undue influence is
Subtle pressure from a person in a position of trust, making contracts voidable.
Explain what unconscionable transactions are
Grossly unfair deals due to unequal bargaining power, which the court can set aside.
Explain what a shared mistake is in terms of a contract
Both parties share the same incorrect belief about a fundamental aspect of the contract
Explain what misunderstanding is in terms of a contract
Each party has different understanding of the contract terms.
Explain what a one-sided mistake is in terms of a contract
Only one party is mistaken about the contract terms
What does the Latin term “non est factum” mean?
It is not my act—meaning the mistake goes to the very nature of the document in terms of a contract
Explain what Parole Evidence Rule is in terms of mistakes in contracts
Outside evidence will not change clear wording within a contract
Explain what private of contract means
Contract can only affect parties to it or be enforced by parties to it or parties bound by it
Explain what assignment is in terms of a contract
A person entitled to receive a benefit under a contract can transfer that benefit to a third party
Give an example of assignment within a contract
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.