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The halo effect is a rater bias that occurs when an evaluator tends to think highly of all employees and evaluates all employees as "satisfactory" or "average" regardless of their actual performance
Unilateral Mistake
A contract law principle where an error made by one party does not affect their understanding of key terms or obligations, affecting the contract's enforceability.
Mutual Mistakes
A situation in a contract where all parties have a misunderstanding or incorrect belief about a basic assumption on which the contract is based.
Voidable
A term for an agreement or contract that may appear valid but can be legally voided by one of the parties.
Concealment
The active hiding of the truth about a material fact.
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