Walking Away From Contract
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Misrepresentation in Pennsylvania can be grounds for rescinding a contract, especially if it significantly impacts the agreement or induces a party to enter it. If the other party agrees to nullify the contract, it is similar to rescission, allowing you to walk away. However, formal rescission might offer more legal protection. If misrepresentation is proven, you may refuse to sign a new contract. Consulting a lawyer can provide clarity and ensure your rights are protected.Full Conversation
Do I have a case for misrepresentation
Misrepresentation can be a valid reason to rescind a contract in Pennsylvania. If your start date was misrepresented and it affected your situation, you might have a case. Consider consulting a lawyer to evaluate the specifics of your situation and explore your options. Is there any other detail about your contract or situation you'd like to discuss?
Can they refuse to rescind for misrepresentation if I don't sign a new contract after stating via email that I intended to
In Pennsylvania, they can potentially refuse to rescind for misrepresentation if no new contract is signed, even if you stated via email your intention to do so. If misrepresentation is proven, you may still have grounds for rescission. Consulting a lawyer can provide clarity based on your situation.
Would they be likely to fight this when there is evidence they are wrong and caused my employer to suspect breach of contract
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In Pennsylvania, if there's clear evidence of misrepresentation that led to your employer suspecting a breach of contract, the other party might contest the rescission. However, strong evidence can strengthen your position. It would be beneficial to consult a lawyer to evaluate your case further. Would you like to discuss any specific details or evidence you have?
In Pennsylvania, if there's clear evidence of misrepresentation that led to your employer suspecting a breach of contract, the other party might contest the rescission. However, strong evidence can strengthen your position. It would be beneficial to consult a lawyer to evaluate your case further. Would you like to discuss any specific details or evidence you have?
What if they agree to nullify but also send a new contract I previously requested. I no longer want to sign on with them due to a loss of confidence in them
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In Pennsylvania, if they've agreed to nullify the original contract but send a new one, you are not obligated to sign it. You can decline based on your loss of confidence and prior misrepresentation. If misrepresentation was evident, your position is likely strong. Would you like to discuss any specific details or evidence you have?
In Pennsylvania, if they've agreed to nullify the original contract but send a new one, you are not obligated to sign it. You can decline based on your loss of confidence and prior misrepresentation. If misrepresentation was evident, your position is likely strong. Would you like to discuss any specific details or evidence you have?
If they sent both at the same time can they refuse to nullify unless they get a signed new contract
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In Pennsylvania, if they sent a contract nullification and a new contract simultaneously, they might attempt to link them, requiring you to sign the new contract to nullify the old one. However, if misrepresentation is proven, you may have grounds to refuse. Consulting a lawyer could clarify your position.
Is there a specific aspect of the evidence or contract terms you'd like to explore further?
In Pennsylvania, if they sent a contract nullification and a new contract simultaneously, they might attempt to link them, requiring you to sign the new contract to nullify the old one. However, if misrepresentation is proven, you may have grounds to refuse. Consulting a lawyer could clarify your position.
Is there a specific aspect of the evidence or contract terms you'd like to explore further?
Can I legally nullify a contract and not sign a new one because of misrepresentation of my start e
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In Pennsylvania, you may have grounds to nullify a contract without signing a new one due to misrepresentation. Misrepresentation can justify contract rescission. If evidence supports your claim, your position could be strong. Consider consulting a lawyer for tailored advice. Do you want to discuss any specific evidence or contract terms further?
In Pennsylvania, you may have grounds to nullify a contract without signing a new one due to misrepresentation. Misrepresentation can justify contract rescission. If evidence supports your claim, your position could be strong. Consider consulting a lawyer for tailored advice. Do you want to discuss any specific evidence or contract terms further?
When does misrepresentation allow for rescission? If other party agrees to nullify is it the same as rescission
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Misrepresentation allows for rescission when it significantly impacts the agreement's terms or induces a party to enter the contract. Rescission nullifies the contract, restoring parties to their pre-contract position. If both parties agree to nullify, it's similar to rescission, but formal rescission might offer legal protection.
Do you have specific evidence of misrepresentation or terms you'd like to explore?
Misrepresentation allows for rescission when it significantly impacts the agreement's terms or induces a party to enter the contract. Rescission nullifies the contract, restoring parties to their pre-contract position. If both parties agree to nullify, it's similar to rescission, but formal rescission might offer legal protection.
Do you have specific evidence of misrepresentation or terms you'd like to explore?
My employer was contacted by other party and given the wrong start date. Employer warned me about breaching current contract
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Misrepresentation can be grounds for rescission if it significantly impacts the contract terms or induces a party to enter the contract. If the other party agrees to nullify, it could be similar to rescission, but formal rescission might offer more legal protection. Consider consulting a lawyer to evaluate your evidence and situation further. Is there any specific evidence or detail about your situation you'd like to discuss?
Misrepresentation can be grounds for rescission if it significantly impacts the contract terms or induces a party to enter the contract. If the other party agrees to nullify, it could be similar to rescission, but formal rescission might offer more legal protection. Consider consulting a lawyer to evaluate your evidence and situation further. Is there any specific evidence or detail about your situation you'd like to discuss?
Can I nullify and walk away if they've agreed to nullify, basically admitting the misrepresentation
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In Pennsylvania, if the other party has agreed to nullify the contract, acknowledging misrepresentation, you can likely walk away. Formal rescission may offer more legal protection. Consulting a lawyer can help ensure your rights are protected. Do you have any specific evidence or details about the misrepresentation?
In Pennsylvania, if the other party has agreed to nullify the contract, acknowledging misrepresentation, you can likely walk away. Formal rescission may offer more legal protection. Consulting a lawyer can help ensure your rights are protected. Do you have any specific evidence or details about the misrepresentation?