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- 2. A contract that is written exclusively by one party and presented to the other party on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.(Hint: Pronounce: “Look at the ad here, son!”)
- 6. To avoid enforcement of the contract or of a particular clause, the plaintiff normally must show that the contract or the clause is _________.(Hint: “Ablize” the opposite of conscious)
- 8. A mistake made by only one party. In general, this mistake will not give the mistaken party any right to relief from the contract.(Hint: Unicorn, Univariate, University, Unilever)
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- 1. A type of misrepresentation is intended to deceive another party. However, we only take the adjective of it.(Hint: It has 2 cousins named innocent misrepresentation and negligent misrepresentation)
- 3. In contract law, this is also called business compulsion, which refers to one party’s improper or illegal conduct that causes the other party’s fear of economic hardship. Eventually, the fear prevents the party from engaging in commercial agreement with free will.(Hint: Pronounce: “Dude, rest in peace”)
- 4. Spice girl’s sponsorer (Hint: Prove that you have listened to our presentation!)
- 5. In contract law, this is a relationship in which one party can greatly influence another party. Therefore, it lacks voluntary consent and is therefore voidable.(Hint: A “not” usual “no d” dude)
- 7. When the dominant party in a fiduciary relationship benefits from that relationship, a _________ of undue influence arises.(Hint: The “head” of Previous and the “tail” of Consumption)