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Duress
Duress involves compelling someone to act against their will by using threats, force, or coercion in the context of making a contract.
Mutual Mistake
A situation in legal contracts where all parties involved have misconceptions about a vital fact at the time of agreement.
Disclaimer
A statement that denies something, especially responsibility.
Negligent Misrepresentation
A false statement made carelessly that induces another party to enter into a contract, resulting in harm or loss.
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