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3. What does the parole evidence rule state?

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Card 7

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4. If the person making the statement has special knowledge, how will this affect whether the statement is objectively seen as a term or representation? Give two case examples.

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Card 8

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Once the courts have decided that the statement is a representation, it then needs to be decided whether it was a misrepresentation. What is a misrepresentation?

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Card 9

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1. The representation must be a false statement of past or current fact, as apposed to what? Give two case examples.

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Card 10

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The statement must be of past or current fact, what case evidences this?

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Card 11

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A statement of opinion may amount to a misrepresentation in what situation? Give case example.

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Card 12

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A statement can be made by words or conduct. What case shows this?

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Card 13

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Does silence amount to a misrepresentation? Give a case example.

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Card 14

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Will attempts to conceal the truth amount to consideration? Give a case example.

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Card 15

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A representor makes an actionable misrepresentation where he knows that the statement will give a false impression because he suppresses important facts.What case evidences this?

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