General knowledge
30 QUESTIONS
Q1. What is misrepresentation?
A) An unambiguous false statement of fact addressed to the party misled that induced the other party to…
B) An unambiguous false statement of fact that induced the other party to enter into the contract
C) A statement which is addressed to the party misled
D) A material statement that is unamiguous
E) A false statement of fact
Q2. Which of these is not one of the four steps to identifying misrepresentation?
A) Distinguish a term of a contract from a representation
B) Identify an actionable misrepresentation
C) Differentiate between the different types of misrepresentation
D) Identify who made the statement
E) Analyse the remedies for misrepresentation
Q3. In the case of Schawel v Reade [1913] why was the statement a term?
A) It was misleading
B) It referred to the horse in question
C) It was strong and supported by expert evidence
D) It was so strong that it was the basis on which the offer was made
E) It suggested that an inspection should be sought