A bilateral mistake occurs when both parties to a contract are mistaken about the same material fact. This mutual error can result in the contract being voidable, as the actual terms do not align with the parties' expectations.
Reformation is an equitable remedy consisting of a court-ordered revision of a contract to accurately reflect the true intentions of the parties involved, primarily used when the written terms do not match what was actually agreed upon.
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