Negligent Misstatement Flashcards
Hedley Byrne v Heller
Statement must be made negligently and must be a special relationship between the parties
Caparo v Dickman
1-person giving advice must have skip relating to advice so realise they would rely on the advice
2-party receiving advice must act in reliance & it be reasonable to do so
3-advice must be communicated directly not through third party
4-person giving advice understood their advice would be relied on
5-defendant not liable for statements made informally/ social situation
Mutual life v Evatt
Defendant liable if have profession in area of the advice
Jeb Fasteners v Marks
Not liable if claimant doesn’t rely on advice
Chaudry v Prabhaker
Defendant liable as possess relevant expertise even in social setting