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The theory of consumer choice examines
Material Misrepresentation
A false statement of fact made by one party to another, which, if had been known to be false, may have influenced the decision to enter into a contract or agreement.
Quasi-Contractual Agreement
An arrangement that is not an official contract but is treated as such by a court to prevent a party from being unjustly enriched at the expense of another.
Unconscious
pertains to a state where a person is not awake and aware of their environment, often resulting from illness, injury, or medical intervention.
Implied in Law
describes obligations or rights that are not explicitly stated but are inferred by legal principles or statutes to ensure fairness and justice.
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