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Card 6

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Case for fiction of fraud. What is it affirmed in?

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Card 7

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Case for negligent misstatement.

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Card 8

Front

What grants courts the RARE discretion to award damages for innocent misrepresentation?

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Card 9

Front

Limits to recission- Cases for 1) affirmation 2) lapse of time 3) Third Party Rights 4) Restitutio in Integrum

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Card 10

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Establishing contractual intentions- Cases for 1) Time between statement and contract 2) Responsibility for truth of statement 3) Importance of statement 4) Relative knowledge of parties

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Card 11

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Case for the parol evidence rule

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Card 12

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Case showing courts will only imply terms by fact when it is NECESSARY.

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Card 13

Front

There are two tests to imply a term by fact. What cases cover these two tests?

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Card 14

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Case for terms implied by law (as a public policy matter)

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Card 15

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Case for terms implied by custom. Case for the burden of proof beingon the person who relies on the custom.

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