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Deutsch | induced | Grundwort | fehlt |
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| BGB 123. 1 A person who has been induced to make a declaration of intent by deceit or unlawfully by duress may avoid his declaration . |
| BGB 312. 1 In a contract between an entrepreneur and a consumer the subject matter of which is performance for remuneration and which the consumer has been induced to enter into by oral negotiations at his place of employment or in the area of a private home , on the occasion of a leisure event carried out by the entrepreneur or by a third party at least in part in the interest of the entrepreneur , or following an impromptu approach in means of transport or in publicly accessible circulation areas |
| BGB 827 A person who , in a state of unconsciousness or in a state of pathological mental disturbance precluding free exercise of will , inflicts damage on another person is not responsible for such damage . If he has temporarily induced such a state in himself with alcoholic beverages or similar means , he is then responsible for damage that he unlawfully causes in this state as if he were responsible because of negligence ; responsibility does not ensue if he came into this state without fault . |
| BGB 1314. 2 In addition , a marriage may be annulled if a spouse was in a state of unconsciousness or temporary mental disturbance on the occasion of the marriage ; a spouse did not know , on the occasion of the marriage , that a marriage was taking place ; a spouse was induced to enter into the marriage by deceit as to circumstances such as , if he had known the factual position and if he had correctly appreciated the nature of marriage , would have prevented him from entering into the marriage ; this does not apply where the deceit relates to financial circumstances or was exercised by a third party without the knowledge of the other spouse ; a spouse was unlawfully induced to enter into the marriage by duress ; both spouses were in agreement on the occasion of the marriage that they did not intend to create a duty under section 1353 ( 1 ) . |
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