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A detailed breakdown of mistake in regards to contract law including the cases and a brief explanation of them to maximize understanding. Covers: misrepresentation, mistake, duress, undue influence and illegality.

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Mistake
 5 factors that invalidate parties’ genuine consent to enter into a contract; they
render such contracts void or voidable.
- Misrepresentation
- Mistake
- Duress
- Undue influence
- Illegality

 Required ‘consensus ad idem’ in a contract however, if there is a mistake then the
‘meeting of minds’ is not present, and the contract is void.

 Courts are reluctant to get involved.
- Doctrine of mistake should not help parties escape ‘bad bargains.
 Both parties have opportunities to make sure they will achieve what they
want as a result of the contract.
- Businesses need commercial certainty.
- Courts should not be quick to eradicate contracts.
 Contract law is to uphold contracts!
- Declaring a contract void can adversely affect third party rights.
 Particularly in contract law with goods, if a contract is deemed void by a
court, the third party receiving the goods as a result of the contract, may lose
out/have their rights impaired.

 Operative mistake- mistake must be fundamental and exist at the time the contract
was formed.
- Common mistake- both parties have made the same mistake.
 Mistake as to subject matter (must have ceased to exist before the contract
was made, but was unknown to the parties when they entered into the
contract)
 Courturier v Hastie (1856)- goods were destroyed before the contract
was formed- void for mistake. Now upheld under S6 Sale of Goods Act
1979
 McRae v Commonwealth Disposals (1951)- implied warranty that the
goods existed therefore was a breach of contract, not an operative
mistake.
 Courturier- the goods did once exist, but they were destroyed by the
time the contract was made and the parties were unaware of this.
McRae- breach of the warranty/promise under which the defendant
said the goods existed and gave their location.
 If a party goes as far as to promise something as fact, then they are
taking a risk and they will be held liable if it is not true.
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