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16.300 Contracts; Mistake; Definition; Degree of Proof

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16.300 Contracts; Mistake; Definition; Degree of Proof A mistake, in order to be worthy of relief, should be some unintentional act, omission, or error arising from ignorance, surprise, imposition, or misplaced confidence. Mistake may be either of law or of fact. shall be clear, unequivocal, and decisive as to the mistake. A relievable mistake must be in reference to a material present or past fact. O.C.G.A. §23-2-21 Newberry v. McCook, 146 Ga. 679(1) (1917) Cantrell v. Kaylor, 203 Ga. 157, 166 (1947) Callan v. Citizens, etc., 184 Ga. 87(3) (1937) Lewis v. Williford, 235 Ga. 558 (1975) Whipple v. Houston, 214 Ga. 532 (1958)

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