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Section 53-4-1 – Apparent consent voidable–Grounds.

53-4-1. Apparent consent voidable–Grounds. An apparent consent is not real or free and is voidable when obtained through: (1)Duress; (2)Fraud; (3)Undue influence; or (4)Mistake. Source: CivC 1877, §878; CL 1887, §3502; RCivC 1903, §1196; RC 1919, §811; SDC 1939, §10.0303.

Section 53-4-10 – Mistake of law defined.

53-4-10. Mistake of law defined. A mistake of law in relation to consent to contract constitutes a mistake resulting in voidable consent only when it arises from: (1)A misapprehension of the law by all parties, all supposing that they knew and understood it and all making substantially the same mistake as to the law; or […]

Section 53-4-2 – Consent deemed voidable–Grounds.

53-4-2. Consent deemed voidable–Grounds. Consent is deemed to have been obtained through duress, fraud, undue influence, or mistake, only when it would not have been given except for one or more of them. Source: CivC 1877, §879; CL 1887, §3503; RCivC 1903, §1197; RC 1919, §812; SDC 1939, §10.0304.

Section 53-4-3 – Duress defined.

53-4-3. Duress defined. Duress consists in: (1)Actual or threatened unlawful confinement of the person of the party, or of husband or wife of such party, or of an ancestor, descendant, or adopted child of such party, husband, or wife; or (2)Actual or threatened confinement of any such person or persons lawful in form but fraudulently […]

Section 53-4-5 – Actual fraud, acts constituting, question of fact.

53-4-5. Actual fraud, acts constituting, question of fact. Actual fraud in relation to contracts consists of any of the following acts committed by a party to the contract, or with his connivance, with intent to deceive another party thereto or to induce him to enter into the contract: (1)The suggestion as a fact of that […]

Section 53-4-6 – Constructive fraud, acts constituting.

53-4-6. Constructive fraud, acts constituting. Constructive fraud consists: (1)In any breach of duty which, without any actually fraudulent intent, gains an advantage to the person in fault or anyone claiming under him, by misleading another to his prejudice or to the prejudice of anyone claiming under him; or (2)In any such act or omission as […]

Section 53-4-7 – Undue influence, acts constituting.

53-4-7. Undue influence, acts constituting. Undue influence consists: (1)In the use, by one in whom a confidence is reposed by another, or who holds a real or apparent authority over him, of such confidence or authority for the purpose of obtaining an unfair advantage over him; or (2)In taking an unfair advantage of another’s weakness […]

Section 53-4-8 – Mistake, classification.

53-4-8. Mistake, classification. Mistake may be either of fact or of law. Source: CivC 1877, §887; CL 1887, §3511; RCivC 1903, §1205; RC 1919, §820; SDC 1939, §10.0311.

Section 53-4-9 – Mistake of fact defined.

53-4-9. Mistake of fact defined. Mistake of fact is a mistake not caused by the neglect of a legal duty on the part of the person making the mistake and consisting in: (1)An unconscious ignorance or forgetfulness of a fact, past or present, material to the contract; or (2)Belief in the present existence of a […]