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Contractual Performance

Mistakes of fact can be something simply like the misspelling of a name or something much more complex like an error in the computation of a scientific formula. Regardless of the size of the mistake, it can be grounds for a contract dispute. In these disputes, the courts usually look unfavorably at the party that wrote the contract. Over the year, several cases involving contract law have set precedence regarding how cases will be handled. In the Michigan case of Sherwood v.

Sexual violence in Victoria

The Crimes Act of 1958 was expanded to address these disturbing circumstances. Among those noted in s37B were the unacceptably high incidence of sexual violence in Victoria (37B sec A), that a significant number of sexual offences are committed against women, children and vulnerable persons (37B sec C), that sexual offenders are commonly known to their victims (37B sec D) and sexual offences often occur in circumstances that diminish the likelihood of finding physical evident (37B sec E).