Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation
Real World
In Derry v Peek (1889), a company told investors their trams were licensed to use steam power — that statement of existing fact induced shareholders to invest before the licence was refused, satisfying the inducement requirement.
Exam Focus
Always distinguish the type of statement — opinion, puff, or fact — before concluding misrepresentation exists; examiners reward this distinction.
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