Consent given to a contract by mis-representation by the other party makes a contract*VoidInvalidUnenforcableVoidable
Question
Consent given to a contract by mis-representation by the other party makes a contract*VoidInvalidUnenforcableVoidable
Solution
The correct answer is "Voidable". When consent to a contract is given based on misrepresentation by the other party, the contract becomes voidable. This means that the party who was misled has the option to either enforce the contract or to consider it void.
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