How has objective theory of contract formation made contract law more like tort law?

How has objective theory of contract formation made contract law more like tort law? 


Answer: The difference between contract law and tort law is that contract liability is assumed by the exercise of choice while tort liability is imposed by law even in the absence of contract. The objective theory of contract doesn't pay attention to the agreeing party' state of mind, which means that they enforce the contract even if they are not in positions where they are capable to entering a contract.


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