“Best Knowledge” Representation Does Not Impute a Duty to Investigate

The representations and warranties are an integral part of all contracts. When the representations are made to the “best knowledge” of the maker, is there any duty for the maker to make a factual investigation to ascertain whether the representations are true?
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