Mistake of fact in contract formation does not alone make the agreement voidable; further legal grounds are required. A contract induced by one party's mistake as to a matter of fact is not automatically voidable solely on that ground; avoidance requires additional legal elements beyond a unilateral factual mistake.
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Mistake of fact in contract formation does not alone make the agreement voidable; further legal grounds are required.
A contract induced by one party's mistake as to a matter of fact is not automatically voidable solely on that ground; avoidance requires additional legal elements beyond a unilateral factual mistake.
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