Q. Which of the following expresses a correct principle of law? (Solved)
1. Failure to disclose facts when there is a duty to reveal them, does not constitute fraud.
2. Violence or intimidation does not render a contract annullable if employed not by a contracting party but by a third person.
3. A threat to enforce one’s claim through competent authority, if the claim is legal or just, does not vitiate consent.
4. Simulation of a contract always results in a void contract.
- d. Simulation of a contract always results in a void contract.