Misrepresentation and the 11 facts you need to know

Misrepresentation and the 11 facts you need to know When someone is induced to enter into a contract because of a false statement made to them by the other party to the contract and they subsequently suffer a loss because of their reliance on that false statement, they are a victim of misrepresentation. A

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Misrepresentation in contract law: A brief on negligent, innocent and fraudulent statements

Misrepresentation in contract law: A brief on negligent, innocent and fraudulent statements Contracts govern most of the transactions that a business carries out. When the representations that have induced someone to enter into a contract turn out not to be true or are misleading, this is misrepresentation. If the person who has entered into

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