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Several rights (such as the freedom to assemble) are absolute, which means the government cannot simply regulate new laws whenever they believe social interests outweigh the current laws.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
A false statement made knowingly, without believing in its truth, or recklessly, with intent to deceive and induce another to act upon it to their detriment.
Compensatory Damages
Financial compensation awarded to a plaintiff to indemnify for loss, detriment, or injury suffered as a result of another's wrongdoing.
Unilateral Mistake
A misunderstanding where one party of a contract is mistaken about a material fact or term of the agreement.
Typographical Error
A mistake made in the typing process, often resulting in incorrect spelling or arrangement of letters.
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