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Principle

No. IV.7.4 - Right to avoid the contract for fraudulent misrepresentation

(a) A party may avoid a contract if the other party has induced the conclusion of the contract by fraudulent misrepresentation, whether by words or conduct, or fraudulent non-disclosure of any information which good faith and fair dealing, required that party to disclose.

(b) Misrepresentation is fraudulent if it is made with knowledge or belief that the representation is false, or recklessly as to whether it is true or false, and is intended to induce the recipient to make a mistake. Non-disclosure is fraudulent if it is intended to induce the person from whom the information is withheld to make a mistake.

(c) In determining whether good faith and fair dealing require a party to disclose particular information, regard should be had to all the circumstances, including whether that party had special expertise and good commercial practice in the situation concerned.

(d) Subsections (c) and (d) of Principle IV.7.3 apply.

Commentary
1 This Principles provides for a right to avoid the contract in scenarios in which a party's consent to a contract was induced by fraudulent misrepresentation or fraudulent non-disclosure of any information by the other side. Whether disclosure was required must be determined by taking into account all the circumstances in the individual case, including good commercial practice in the situation concerned and the Principle of good faith and fair dealing.

2 Subsection (b) defines situations in which misrepresentation or non-disclosure is fraudulent. It requires a determination of the intentions and state of mind of the party making the misrepresentation or non-disclosure.

3 Avoidance is effected by clear and unambiguous notice to the other side. Principle IV.4.2 applies to that notice.



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References
National Legislation
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China (2020)
Finnish Contracts Act
Indonesian Civil Code (excerpts)
Japanese Civil Code 2020
Act No. 89 of 1896
Amendment of Act No. 44 of 2017
Louisiana Civil Code 2015
Philippines Republic Act 386 (Civil Code)
Saudi Arabia Civil Transactions Law - Royal Decree No. M/191, June 18, 2023, official translation
The Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Act no. 9 of 1872)
International Legislation
Fontaine, Marcel, OHADA Uniform Act On Contract Law Preliminary Draft
Doctrine
Hutchison, Dale (Ed.) / Pretorius, Chris (Ed.),  The Law of Contract in South Africa, Oxford University Press Southern Africa, 2018
MacQueen, Hector L./Thomson, Joe, Contract Law in Scotland, Fourth Edition 2016
Model Laws
Principles of Latin American Contract Law (PLACL)
The Draft Civil Code for Israel in: Siehr, Kurt/Zimmermann, Reinhard (ed.) The Draft Civil Code for Israel in comparative perspective, 2008
Contract Clauses
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