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Mistake

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   Misunderstanding (contract law), or 'honest mistake' an self-justification for non-performance of a compress Misunderstanding (criminal law), or misunderstanding of fact , a demurrer to outlaw charges on the movement of ignorance of a fact Misapprehension of law, a defence to reprehensible charges on the movement of ignorance of law Misunderstanding (song), a 2006 pop call by Stephanie Mcintosh


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In contract law a mistake is an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true. It may be used as grounds to invalidate the agreement. Common law has identified two different types of mistake in contract: "unilateral mistake" and "mutual mistake," sometimes called "common mistake."Un ilateral mistakes · Mutual mistake · Common mistake

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An unintentional act, omission, or error. Mistakes are categorized as a Mistake of Fact, Mistake of Law, or mutual mistake. A mistake of fact occurs when a person believes that a ...

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Definition of mistake from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.

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Synonyms of mistake at Thesaurus.com. mistake definitions and translations. Crossword and puzzle games.

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Mistake, the official homepage. ... Last Updated '07-12-2007', Quizmaster: info@mistake.nl Hi and hello!! First of all, a brand new album is comming!!

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by mistake. without intending to. I'm sorry – I dialed your number by mistake. make no mistake (about it) do not imagine that I am wrong. Make no mistake, any violence against an ...

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In contract law, a factual misunderstanding that may lead to a failure of a meeting of the minds.

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GM: Not Making Hybrid Was a 'Mistake' ... Lutz, Execs Take Questions From Room Full of Chevy Volt Fans

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noun . 1. an error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc. 2. a misunderstanding or misconception.

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