![]() In contract law, a mistake is a incorrect belief, at the time of contracting, that certain facts are true. It can be argued as a defense and, if raised successfully, can lead to the agreement in question being found void abinitio or voidable. Alternatively, an equitable remedy may be provided by the courts. Under Florida contract law, there are two different types of mistakes unilateral and mutual. So, to learn about the mistakes that may render a contract void at Carlin Law Firm. https://carlinfirm.com/infographic-mistakes-can-render-contract-void/
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