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Premises:
A person in a position of trust.
Wrongful pressure placed upon a person in a confidential relationship.
Wrongful pressure placed upon a party depriving him or her of free will.
The doctrine of caveat emptor.
A contract that shocks public sensibilities and is oppressive.
An innocent misstatement of fact.
A deliberate misstatement of fact.
The meeting of the minds of the parties in a contract.
Wrongful existence of a material fact to a contract by one party.
Wrongful existence of a material fact to a contract by both parties.
Responses:
misrepresentation
let the buyer beware
unconscionable
undue influence
fiduciary
unilateral mistake
mutual assent
fraud
mutual mistake
duress

Correct Answer:

A person in a position of trust.
Wrongful pressure placed upon a person in a confidential relationship.
Wrongful pressure placed upon a party depriving him or her of free will.
The doctrine of caveat emptor.
A contract that shocks public sensibilities and is oppressive.
An innocent misstatement of fact.
A deliberate misstatement of fact.
The meeting of the minds of the parties in a contract.
Wrongful existence of a material fact to a contract by one party.
Wrongful existence of a material fact to a contract by both parties.
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