Required information [Elton's Electronics] Elton's Electronics sells electronic housewares. Elton is looking for a new supplier to produce the standard-sized switchplate for its best-selling blender He contacts Porter and provides Porter with specifications for where the switches on the switchplate should be placed Porter provides excellent pricing and delivery terms, which would save Elton a lot of money Elton and Porter sign a contract for Porter to produce 10,000 standard-sized switchplates according to Elton's specifications. When the completed switchplates arrive. Elton's employees attach them to the blenders, however, the standard-sized switchplates are two millimeters too long, Elton is furious and calls Porter, who says Elton can send back the switchplates and Porter's company can rework them, but there will be a fee because the switchplates he shipped were "standard-size switchplates, as specified in the contract Elton disagrees and hangs up the phone Elton's technician measures both the switchplates and the blender and discovers that the blender face where the switchplate is attached is two millimeters shorter than the well-known "standard-size" switchplate. The technician suggests they could shave off two millimeters from Porter's boards to make them fit on the blenders, however, it would be a lot of work Is Elton likely to be successful in a lawsuit that seeks to void or rescind the contract? Yes, because it was a mistake of fact you because not parties were mistaken about what constitutes a andardre switchptate, and where there was a mutual make the party may choose to send the contact No, because only on no Porter was muutaken about what constitutes a standard ze switchplate, and a unilateral mistake generally does not void a contract Yes, because a unilateral mistake volds a contract No, because courts rarely allow rescission in cases of a mutual mistake