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The strength of connections between nodes are important in associative networks because they explain:
Peerless Case
The Peerless case, formally known as Raffles v Wichelhaus, is a leading English contract law case that established the doctrine of mutual mistake when both parties of a contract are mistaken about an essential term of the contract.
Scienter Misrepresentation
A false representation made knowingly, without belief in its truth, or recklessly without caring whether it is true or false.
Unilateral Mistake
An error made by one party during the formation of a contract that may affect the enforceability or terms of the agreement.
Mistake Of Fact
A misunderstanding of a fact that is material to a contract, which can render the agreement voidable if the mistake is mutual between both parties.
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