Examlex
Which of the following is not one of the five basic approximations?
Unilateral Mistake
A situation in a contract where one party is mistaken about a critical fact of the agreement, which could potentially lead to the contract being voidable by the mistaken party.
Bilateral
Involving two parties, sides, or aspects, often referring to agreements or relationships between two entities.
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.
Q2: The ability of an organism to sense
Q7: What is the drain saturation current in
Q8: When the gate voltage of an E-MOSFET
Q8: An acid is an electrolyte that releases
Q16: A power supply with a load regulation
Q22: What device is typically used to protect
Q33: The almost-vertical part of the drain curve
Q35: Instead of the term cutoff frequency,many technicians
Q36: The voltage-controlled current source is also called
Q47: The programmable unijunction transistor is considered programmable