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15 Cards in this Set
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coutier v hastie |
perished goods |
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galloway v galloway |
wife was still alive |
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philip v cobbs |
nephew already own fish - mistake to title |
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diamond v breeder's society |
mistake to identity |
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great peace |
1. common assumption state of existence 2. non-existence of state of affairs not to any fault 3. no warranty it exists 4. makes it impossible to perform 5. part of consideration or performance of contract |
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bell v lever bros |
"essentially and radically different" - lord aktin - voidable in equity |
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raffles |
peerless ship -mutual mistake |
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scriven bros |
too much ambiguity --> void |
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smith v hughes |
mistake to terms |
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dennant v skinner |
identity must be fundamental - auction |
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cundy v lindsay |
mistake must be fundamental - impersonation |
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king northern metal |
mistake to company's attributes |
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ingram v little |
VOID - disagreement |
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lewis v aver |
voidable = 3rd party invention |
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Shogun
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void =he was not part of contract 1. intend to deal with someone else 2. other person knew of this intention 3. identity = crucial importance 4. reasonable steps |