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Genuine Agreement A valid offer has been made by the offeror, and a valid acceptance has been exercised by the offeree.

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1 Genuine Agreement A valid offer has been made by the offeror, and a valid acceptance has been exercised by the offeree

2 Mistake Unilateral Mistake An error on the part of one of the parties
Cannot get out of contract Types: Nature of the Agreement Signing a contract you don’t understand or have not read This applies to signing a contract in a language you don’t understand Identity of a Party Bound by contract with face to face meetings May be able to void a contract made NOT face to face

3 Bilateral Mistake (Mutual Mistake)
Both parties are mistaken Types: Possibility of Performance Contract is impossible to perform Either party can void contract Subject Matter Either party can void contract

4 Fraud Deliberate deception for an unfair or unlawful gain
Define each word in bold

5 Deliberate: Done with or marked by full consciousness of the nature and effects; intentional
Deception: The fact or state of being deceived Gain: To secure as profit or reward In order to prove fraud, you must prove the above 3 definitions

6 Proving Fraud: False Representation of Fact
Must be a material (important) fact Concealment (nondisclosure) may be considered false representation Representation Known to be False False Representation Intended to be Relied Upon False Representation Actually Relied Upon Resulting Loss

7 Innocent Misrepresentation
Make an innocent statement of supposed fact that turns out to be false Injured party has the right to rescind (take back) the offer No rights to damages

8 Duress Overcoming a person’s will by use of force or by threat of force or bodily harm Economic Duress Threats to a person’s business or income Actual physical harm will void the contract Threat of physical harm will make contract voidable A threat of exercising one’s legal right is NOT duress Ex Threatening to sue someone and you have right to sue, is NOT duress

9 Undue Influence Unfair and improper persuasive pressure within a relationship of trust

10 Match the column on left with who they have undue influence over in the right column?
Doctor Lawyer Parents Teacher Student Children Client Patient Answers: 1-4, 2-3, 3-2, 4-1


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