Mistake of fact definition

Mistake of fact means an error in the identity of the payor or the amount of current support or
Mistake of fact means the type of affirmative defense described in Subsection 2.6.1, paragraph a.
Mistake of fact means that the obligor:

Examples of Mistake of fact in a sentence

  • Mistake of fact or law about the elements of the scope of work of a solicitation where agreement upon a reasonable price cannot be reached.

  • Mistake of fact A person who does or omits to do an act under an honest and reasonable, but mistaken, belief in the existence of any state of things is not criminally responsible for the act or omission to any greater extent than if the real state of things had been such as he believed to exist.

  • Mistake of fact (strict liability)..........................................

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More Definitions of Mistake of fact

Mistake of fact means an error in the amount of current support or arrearages, in the identity of the obligor or that the order of support does not exist or has been vacated;
Mistake of fact means that the debtor:
Mistake of fact means a mistake in the identity of the obligor or whether the delinquency meets the criteria for referral.
Mistake of fact means an error in the identity of the absent parent obligor or in the amount of child support owed.
Mistake of fact means an error in the amount of current support or arrears or in the
Mistake of fact means an error in the amount of the current support obligation or the arrears or in the identity of the obligor.
Mistake of fact means an error in the amount of arrearages or an error as to the