Week 11 Flashcards
Misrepresentation (10 cards)
What is misrepresentation?
False statement of material fact designed to induce someone into a contract
3 items to establish misrepresentation?
- A statement was made
- the statement was false
- statement misled to the party into the contract
What are the 3 categories of misrepresentation?
- Fraudulent
- Negligent
- Innocent
What are the 3 elements of negligent misrepresentation?
a duty of care is owed, duty of care is breached, a loss has been suffered
What does section 18 of Australian Consumer Law say?
must not engage in conduct that is misleading or deceptive or likely to mislead or deceive
what are the 3 types of mistakes and describe
common, mutual and unilateral
What is duress
illegitimate pressure on a party to force consent of the contract
what are the three types of duress?
- Duress of person
2 . Duress of goods - Economic Duress
Undue Influence
Taking advantage of another party - due to relationship. not a direct threat
What is an unconscionable contract?
Contract between dominant and weaker parties that is therefore unenforceable by law