Fraudulent misrepresentation
Fraudulent misrepresentation
Real World
In Derry v Peek (1889) itself, the House of Lords established the fraudulent misrepresentation test: the directors genuinely (if wrongly) believed the statement, so fraud was not proved — illustrating how high the dishonesty bar is.
Exam Focus
Quote the Derry v Peek three-limb test (knowingly, without belief, or recklessly) and link it directly to the facts when answering problem questions.
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