Dissent (Lack of Agreement)
A hidden lack of agreement in a contract.
In a case of dissent, the parties believe they have reached agreement, although their declarations do not match on an essential point. If they have not settled a point on which agreement was required, in case of doubt the contract does not come about.
The relevant statutes
§ 155 BGB
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