AFM231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Rescission, Unconscionability, Undue Influence

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Afm 231 chapter 8: non-enforcement of contracts. Misrepresentation: e. g. if you buy a car and the vendor says this it is 2010, but you get 2009, but it is not breach of contract because it was not written. So(cid:373)eti(cid:373)es a(cid:374) arra(cid:374)ge(cid:373)e(cid:374)t looks just like a (cid:272)o(cid:374)tra(cid:272)t. but o(cid:374)e or other of the (cid:858)parties(cid:859) says something happened before it was entered into that means it should not be treated as one. The key thing to understand is that we are not talking about breach of contract (where a promise that was made was not fulfilled). Rather we are talking about events that occurred prior to the contract being created that make us question whether a person should be bound by it. The easiest example would be if you imagine someone pointing a gun to your head a(cid:374)d sayi(cid:374)g (cid:858)sig(cid:374) this(cid:859). Not surprisi(cid:374)gly, the (cid:858)(cid:448)i(cid:272)ti(cid:373)(cid:859) (cid:272)a(cid:374) argue they should (cid:271)e allo(cid:449)ed to not to be bound by the agreement (duress).

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