In case of an actionable misrepresentation (an unambiguous false statement of fact which induces the other party to enter into the contract), the contract may be rendered voidable, that is, liable to be set aside or rescinded. In some instances, the injured party may claim for damages ...
The Committee notes, however, that the Supreme Court decision makes it clear that the Court thoroughly examined each of the grounds for appeal adduced by the author, and that the Court considered that the author’s claim regarding the misrepresentation of facts in a public instrument was valid ...
The Convention also does not affect a duty of disclosure imposed by national law unless this duty is regulated by the CISG or the contract itself. The text also addresses various situations of errors in the declaration of intent and notes that the solution to such problems...