👉 Nonamenability is a legal concept that refers to the fact that an entity or person cannot be both a party to a contract and a party to another contract. In other words, if one party is a creditor of another party, they are not considered to be a party to the original contract, but rather as a third party party under a new agreement.
Nonamenability can occur in several ways:
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Negligence
: If a party acts with deliberate intent to deceive or misrepresent