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Modernly, does a party who has been tricked into entering into a contract by fraud (or whose consent is the product of mistake) generally also

  1. Modernly, does a party who has been tricked into entering into a contract by fraud (or whose consent is the product of mistake) generally also have a duty to investigate the truth of a fact represented to him/her? (To answer this question, review the chapter heading "Justifiable Reliance.")
  2. In re: question #4, state the Restatement of Contracts 2ndstandard used to determine whether or not a victim generally has a duty to investigate the truth of a representation made to him/her. (See same heading as stated above.)
  3. What is the difference between concealment and non-disclosure?

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