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Misrepresentation that does not go to the core of a contract is a. fraud in the execution b. fraud in the inducement c. undue influence d. an example of mistake

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  1. 1 June, 21:24
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    A). A Fraud in the execution.

    Explanation:

    'Fraud in the execution' or 'fraud in the factum' is demonstrated as the misrepresentation that leads a party to enter a contract without assessing or realizing the potential risks, obligations, or duties associated with it.

    As per the question, option A i. e. 'fraud in the execution' that could not reach the core or interior of the contract because this involves misrepresentation or artifice that compels a party to enter the contract but such misrepresentations only exist at the execution level and not at the core of it. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.
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