Can a party who has been fraudulently induced into a conveyance rescind the transaction if the other party agrees to the transaction?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Channell v. Anthony, 129 Cal.Rptr. 704, 58 Cal.App.3d 290 (Cal. App. 1976):

Beason v. Griff (1954) 127 Cal.App.2d 382, 274 P.2d 47, cited by both appellants and respondents, holds that a party who has been fraudulently induced into a conveyance can waive his right to rescind, if, after full discovery of the fraud, the party takes steps to affirm the transaction.

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