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According to the introduction of Chapter 4, one important function of working memory is
Innocent Misrepresentation
A misrepresentation made without fault or knowledge of its falsity, which may allow the misled party to void the contract but not claim damages.
Intentionally Deceptive
Deliberately misleading actions or statements designed to make someone believe something that is not true.
Ratification
The action of officially approving or confirming a previous act or decision, which was made without authorization or was otherwise questionable, to make it legally valid.
Voidable Contract
A contract that remains valid until one party, who is entitled to do so because of a defect in the contract formation, chooses to void it.
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