Asked by Karim velasquez on May 11, 2024

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What a party said when entering into a contract is a subjective fact.

Subjective Fact

A statement or idea based on personal opinions, interpretations, points of view, or emotions rather than on objective evidence.

  • Understand the employment of both objective and subjective factors in the analysis of contracts.
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Bayazid ShahabMay 12, 2024
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False
Explanation :
What a party said when entering into a contract is considered an objective fact because it is based on the outward expressions or actions that can be observed and verified by others, not on the internal intentions or beliefs of the party.