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What is sporulation? What triggers sporulation? In bacteria that form endospores generally only a fraction of the total population sporulate and the process takes over eight hours. Explain why it would be harmful for the whole population to sporulate. Is it better to continuously form spores or wait to sporulate when conditions become unfavorable?
Mutual Mistake
A situation in contract law where all parties involved have a mistaken belief about a vital fact upon which the contract is based.
Peerless Ship
Referencing a specific case in contract law regarding the sale of goods when there is a misunderstanding about which specific goods are being sold.
Unilateral Mistake
An error made by one party in the understanding or interpretation of facts or law related to a contract, which may not necessarily void the contract.
Material Fact
Any fact that is significant or essential to the subject matter of a contract or legal proceeding, which if known, might have altered the decision of a party.
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