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Card 6
Front
What did the Court of Appeal decide?
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Card 7
Front
What are the 7 parts misrepresentation requires?
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Card 8
Front
For representation must be a statement, in general what cannot be a misrepresentation and why?
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Card 9
Front
However, what case shows there is an exception to the silence rule based on changes in circumstances? what was held in court?
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Card 10
Front
However, what can make the statement into a misrepresentation linked to silence?
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Card 11
Front
Give two cases to show non-disclosure leading to misrepresentation?
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Card 12
Front
Give the case of Dimmock v Hallett.
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Card 13
Front
What was held at court?
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Card 14
Front
What else can be perceived as a statement without words as such to have a misrepresentation?
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Card 15
Front
What case described how conduct can lead to a statement? What was held?
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