1. Australian Consumer Protection Legislation
... be enforceable because it lacks genuine consent, where consent is the term used to describe the state of mind of each party at the moment an agreement is reached. If consent from parties participating in the contract is obtained through means of a mistake of law, a mistake of fact ... , misrepresentation duress, undue influence, or unconsionability, the agreement may not be enforceable due to a lack of genuine consent. If the nature of the breach of contract gives one party ... contract or they may seek for the court to grant rescission where a condition of the contract has been breached...
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