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== Client problems== | == Client problems== | ||
* Client did not understand the contract they were signing.
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* Client was “forced” into signing a contract.
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* Client signed a contract, but says they were misled about the extent of their liability.
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* Client misunderstood a contract. | |||
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Revision as of 23:55, 2 September 2018
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by Alison Ward in August 2018. |
This section describes some of the basic grounds in common law and statute law that can help a party get out of a contract.
Client problems
- Client did not understand the contract they were signing.
- Client was “forced” into signing a contract.
- Client signed a contract, but says they were misled about the extent of their liability.
- Client misunderstood a contract.
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