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Page 649
... mistake , which deals with assumptions concerning facts that exist at the time the con- tract is made ; and impracticability and frustration , which deal largely with assumptions concerning ... Mistake $ 9.2 B Mistake Types of Mistake.
... mistake , which deals with assumptions concerning facts that exist at the time the con- tract is made ; and impracticability and frustration , which deal largely with assumptions concerning ... Mistake $ 9.2 B Mistake Types of Mistake.
Page 653
... mistake and not a poor prediction is involved , he must also convince the court that the mistake entitles him to relief . As to this , the law differs ac- cording to whether the mistake is " mutual " or " unilateral . " If one party's ...
... mistake and not a poor prediction is involved , he must also convince the court that the mistake entitles him to relief . As to this , the law differs ac- cording to whether the mistake is " mutual " or " unilateral . " If one party's ...
Page 698
... mistake than in the case of im- practicability or frustration . 13 - The advantage of mistake is illustrated by the cases in which a party who must achieve a technological breakthrough in order to perform claims to be excused when he ...
... mistake than in the case of im- practicability or frustration . 13 - The advantage of mistake is illustrated by the cases in which a party who must achieve a technological breakthrough in order to perform claims to be excused when he ...
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Contracts and Contract Law in General | 3 |
B The Development of a Basis for Enforcing Promises | 10 |
ENFORCEABILITY OF PROMISES | 13 |
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