SQE2 Misrepresentation Flashcards

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What to consider in misrepresentation question?

A
  1. Did buyer make false statement of fact or law
    - can be words, conduct or silence
  2. Did this induce party into entering contract
    - must be significant but not only reason
  3. Was misrep. fraudulent, negligent or innocent
  4. Has right to rescission been lost
    - affirm
    - delay
    - impossibility of restitution
    - 3rd party has acquired right
  5. Are damages available
    - not for innocent (unless in lieu)
  6. Is there exclusion clause
    - subject to UCTA 1977
    - not if fraudulent
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Does a misrepresentation have to be said or in writing? (what actions can constitute misrepresentation)

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Conduct
- vendor covering up defect in product

Silence only if:
- Fiduciary relationship
- Relationship of trust and confidence (partnership)
- Contracts of utmost good faith
- Partial non-disclosure/ half truth if misleading
- failure to correct representation where situation changes before contract is entered into

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Can a statement of opinion be a misrepresentation?

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Not if it is honestly, genuinely and reasonably held.

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Can a statement of intention be a misrepresentation?

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Will be misrepresentation if at the time they knew that it was false

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Can a promise or statement about a future event be a misrepresentation?

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No because they cannot be a statement of fact.

Promise may however be a term.

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What are the different types of misrepresentations?

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  1. Fraudulent
    - statement was made knowingly, recklessly and with our belief in truth :
  2. Negligent
    - Actionable unless the person who made it can prove that they had reasonable grounds for believing, and did believe, that the facts were true
  3. Innocent
    - Misrepresentation that is not made fraudulently or negligently
    - Maker of statement had reasonable grounds for believing that it was true
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When might rescission not be available?

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  1. Affirmation
    - If whilst having full knowledge of misrepresentation
    - Can be by statement or by conduct (such as continuing performance)
  2. Lapse
    - Must rescind in reasonable time
  3. Impossibility of restitution
    - Goods in question have declined in value
    - Nature of subject matter had changed substantially
  4. 3rd Party Rights
    - If bona fide 3rd party has acquired any rights under contract (good title)
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When does time for lapse of rescission start running for misrepresentation?

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Non-fraudulent
- time starts when they discover, or should have discovered misrepresentation

Fraudulent
- when fraud is discovered

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9
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When are damages in Lieu of Rescission available?

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Available at discretion of court for:
- Innocent and negligent misrep
- Not available if right to rescind has been lost

In practice used when misrep is so small that it would be inequitable to deprive other party of benefit of contract

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10
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What is included in damages for misrepresentation?

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Damages to recover losses incurred as a result of entering into the contract and any incidental expenditure

Minus
- benefit innocent party received
- failure to mitigate losses

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