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shadrack nyambi
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
Reliance on a misrepresentation is justified even if the innocent party knows the true facts.
Reliance
The act of depending or counting on something or someone, often used in legal contexts to describe a situation where one party bases a decision on the assurances or promises of another.
Misrepresentation
The act of providing false or misleading information with the intent to deceive someone into entering into an agreement.
- Acknowledge the significance of misrepresentation and fraud in negating a contract's validity.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the significance of misrepresentation and fraud in negating a contract's validity.
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