Contract - Misrepresentation Flashcards

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What is misrepresentation? (Poole)

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an untrue statement of fact by which one party has induced the other party to enter into the contract

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What is the effect of misrepresentation?

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Renders the contract voidable

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What must a misrepresentation have?

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  1. Untrue statement
  2. Statement of fact
  3. Inducement of innocent party into the contract
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4
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Spice Girls v Aprilia

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misrepresentation through conduct

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Fletcher v Krell

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silence does not amount to a misrepresentation

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With v O’Flannagan

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  • There is a duty to disclose a change in circumstances
  • Keeping silent about a change of circumstances can amount to misrepresentation
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Bisset v Wilkinson, Smith v Land and House, Edgington v Fitzmaurice

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  • Merely delivering an opinion will not create an actionable misrepresentation
  • Facts equally known = expression of opinion
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Attwood v Small (inducement)

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Misrepresentation will not be liable if the innocent party does not rely on the other’s statement or simply relies on their own judgment

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Redgrave v Hurd

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even if the innocent party had the chance to verify the statement, this does not change the fact that the statement was still untrue

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What are the 3 types of misrepresentation?

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  1. Fraudulent
  2. Negligent
  3. Innocent
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What is fraudulent misrepresentation (Derry v Peek)?

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A false statement which is made ‘(i) knowingly, or (ii) without belief in its truth, or (iii) recklessly as to whether it be true or false’

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What can you claim for fraudulent misrepresentation?

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damages for tort of deceit and rescission

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What is negligent misrepresentation (incl. legislation)?

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s.2(1) MA - a false statement made by a person who believes is true, but has no reasonable ground for such a belief

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What can you claim for negligent misrepresentation?

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damages for tort of deceit OR rescission

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What is innocent misrepresentation?

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A false statement made honestly believing it to be true

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What can you claim for innocent misrepresentation?

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rescission, unless the courts award damages in lieu of rescission under s.2(2) MA

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What is rescission?

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restores parties to pre-contractual position; available for all types of misrepresentation

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What are the bars to rescission (Car and Universal Finance v Caldwell)?

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  • Affirmation
  • Lapse of time
  • Impossibility to return to pre-contractual position
  • 3rd party has acquired rights under the contract
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s.1 MA

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Individuals entering a contract on the basis of misrepresentation, whether it has become a term of the contract, or if it has been performed, individuals would be able to rescind the contract.

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s.2 MA

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Damages are available for all types of misrepresentation except innocent; however under s.2(2), innocent misrepresentation are also frequently liable to pay damages in lieu of rescission

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s.3 MA

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Exclusion clauses or limitations for misrepresentation shall no longer have effect