Mistake (vitiating factors) Flashcards

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Raffles v Wichelhaus

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ABSENCE OF GENUINE AGREEMENT

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2
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McRae v Commonwealth Disposals Commission

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Mistake as to the Existence of the Subject Matter

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3
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Sheikh Brothers Ltd v Ochsner

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Physical Impossibility

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4
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Cooper v Phibbs

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Legal Impossibility

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5
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Griffith v Brymer

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Commercial Impossibility

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6
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Bell v Lever Brothers

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Mistake as to a quality of the Subject Matter

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7
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Galloway v Galloway

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Mistake as to a quality of the Subject Matter

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8
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Great Peace Shipping (Mistake as to a quality of the Subject Matter)

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9
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Smith v Hughes

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Mistake as to the Promise

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10
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Shogun Finance Ltd v Hudson

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Mistake as to Identity

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11
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Cundy v Lindsay

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Mistake as to Identity

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12
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Solle v Butcher (When mistake in equity occurs)

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13
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Great Peace Shipping Ltd (THE EFFECT OF MISTAKE IN EQUITY)

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14
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Tamplin v James (equitable relief - Refusal of Specific Performance)

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15
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Solle v Butcher (equitable relief - Rescission)

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16
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Associated Japanese Bank (International) Ltd v Credit du Nord (THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMON LAW MISTAKE AND MISTAKE IN EQUITY)

17
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Bell v Lever Brothers (Fundamental Mistake going to the Root of the Contract)