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“From the beginning”, as the Romans used to put it. How one likes to [[void]] a {{tag|contract}} if one was induced to enter into it by false [[representation]].
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The JC’s guide to pithy Latin adages


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“From the beginning”, as the Romans used to put it. How one likes to void a contract if one was induced to enter into it by false representation.

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