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· 3/23/2004

TNT Properties, Ltd. v. Tri-Star Developers LLC

Citations

  • 677 N.W.2d 94
  • 2004 Minn. App. LEXIS 256
  • 2004 WL 569883

How courts have described this case

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  • recognizing that unilateral mistake may be the basis for rescission where the contract may be rescinded without prejudice to the other party
  • recognizing that, when evaluating contract formation, subjective intent is not relevant
  • stating that when the relevant facts are undisputed, the existence of a contract is a question of law reviewed de novo
  • applying de novo review to a lack of mutual assent claim
  • “Minnesota follows the objective theory of contract formation, under which an outward manifestation of assent is determinative, rather than a party’s subjective intent.”

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Judges: Toussaint, Halbrooks, Huspeni

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