Alleviating Mistakes: Reversal and Forgiveness for Flawed Perceptions

by E. Allan Farnsworth

2020-11-24 07:32:43

How often our actions go awry because our perceptions are at odds with reality! This book examines the legal issues that arise when we seek to avoid the untoward consequences of an action by claiming that our perception was flawed. We all make mistak... Read more
How often our actions go awry because our perceptions are at odds with reality! This book examines the legal issues that arise when we seek to avoid the untoward consequences of an action by claiming that our perception was flawed. We all make mistakes. Some have unfortunate consequences: wemight overpay a debt or make an unfavourable contract, or we might be sued or accused of a crime as a result of our mistake.Claims to alleviation on the grounds of mistake are likely to arise wherever the law prescribes a state of mind (some kind of intent) as a prerequisite for the application of a legal rule. This book asks when the fact that a person made a mistake should entitle them to alleviation. This may involvethe intention to enter into a contract or a payment, in which case a person could seek its reversal, or it might involve the intent to commit a tort or crime, in which case they could seek forgiveness for the offence. Farnsworth defines ''alleviating'' mistakes as those which entitle a person torelief from untoward consequences of their mistake.There is no general ''law of mistake'', and despite their similarities, few discussions of mistake in one setting pause to consider mistakes in other contexts. The goals of fields as disparate as contracts and criminal law are very different: how do these differences affect the treatment of mistakes?Farnsworth sets out a new taxonomy of mistakes. His analysis reveals that over the past century, there has been a remarkable increase in the receptivity of courts and scholars to claims for both reversal and forgiveness- a waxing of alleviating mistakes. Less

Book Details

File size9.21 X 6.14 X 0.77 in
Print pages230
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date October 12, 2004
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780199276110
Author E. Allan Farnsworth, (1928-2005) was the distinguished Alfred McCormack Professor of Law at Columbia University and renowned for his scholarship on American contract law, among other topics. Hi...

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