blackshoe, on 2013-August-01, 11:53, said:
It is the best advice which could be written in a Law or in an interpretation. It is inadequate, because the person correcting MI ---when the MI actually describes what he is holding---cannot really be sure what the real agreement is. He didn't bid according to it...and yet all of a sudden he somehow remembers that he misbid and that partner's explanation is technical MI.
It also feels shady from my convoluted sense of right and wrong, which is irrelevant to the legalities.