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For over 125 years, the vast majority of jurisdictions have refused to bind contractors to erroneous bids. In 1900, the U.S. Supreme Court reasoned that a bidder should not be bound to a clerical mistake because, if that happens, there could be no meeting of the minds to create a contract. Moffett, Hodgkins & Clarke […]

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