Multiple Choice
Misrepresentation in contract law
A) is the actual assertion of fact which does not relate to the contract.
B) is concerned with what surrounds the contract's formation, not with terms.
C) is presumed negligent unless proven innocent.
D) requires rescission if title has been lost in a land transaction.
E) usually renders contract voidable at option of victim.
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