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Card 16

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If circumstances change and the statement subsequently becomes false is the representor under a continuing duty to notify the representee of the change in circumstances? Give a case example.

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Card 17

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2. The misrepresentation must induce the contract. Must the statement be the sole inducing factor? Give case example.

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Card 18

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If the representee is unaware of the representation could he have relied upon it? Give a case example.

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Card 19

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Where the representee tests the truthfulness of the statement for himself, can he be said to have relied upon that statement? Give a case example.

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Card 20

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If the representee refused an offer to check the truthfulness of the statement from the representor, can the representee still claim for misrep? Give a case exmaple.

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Card 21

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There are three different types of misrepresentation. What are they?

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Card 22

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What is fraudulent misrep (give case example) and what remedies are there for a successful claim?

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Card 23

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What did Lord Hurschell state had to be proved for fraudulent misrep in Derry v Peake?

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Card 24

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What is negligent misrepresentation under the Misrepresentation Act 1967?

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Card 25

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What does S.2(1) of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 state? Give a case example.

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