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Diamond Lathern
on Nov 27, 2024Verified
Even if the defects on a piece of property are obvious, the buyer can justifiably rely on the seller's misrepresentations concerning those defects.
Misrepresentations
False statements or claims, made unintentionally or intentionally, that induce someone into a contract or agreement.
Defects
Shortcomings or flaws in products, materials, or documents that can affect their performance or integrity.
- Detail the role of material facts under the scope of contract law.
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Learning Objectives
- Detail the role of material facts under the scope of contract law.
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