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Misrepresentation Act 1967

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Resumen

The Misrepresentation Act 1967 reformed the law relating to misrepresentation in contract formation. Before this Act, a party who had been induced to enter a contract by a misrepresentation had limited remedies unless the misrepresentation was fraudulent. The Act introduced a right to damages for negligent misrepresentation (s.2(1)) and gave courts discretion to award damages in lieu of rescission for non-fraudulent misrepresentation (s.2(2)). It also restricted the ability of parties to exclude liability for misrepresentation by contract (s.3).

Puntos clave

  • Damages available for negligent misrepresentation without proving a duty of care in tort (s.2(1))
  • Reverses the burden of proof: the representor must prove they had reasonable grounds to believe the statement was true (s.2(1))
  • Court may award damages in lieu of rescission for innocent misrepresentation (s.2(2))
  • Contract terms excluding liability for misrepresentation are subject to the reasonableness test (s.3, as amended by UCTA)
  • Rescission remains available as a remedy for all types of misrepresentation

Partes y secciones

Historial de enmiendas

1977Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977

Section 8 of UCTA amended s.3 of the Misrepresentation Act to make exclusion clauses subject to the UCTA reasonableness test.

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