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Contract Law Coursework On Misrepresentation Q2. Avril could potentially have claims for both misrepresentation and breach of contract, but she will need advice on the possible remedies available for both. Furthermore, in considering which remedy to persue, recourse will need to be made to recent decisions which have enhanced the ability to recover damages in misrepresentation. Misrepresentation can be defined as a false statement of existing fact made pre-contractually by the representor which is capable of inducing and does in fact induce the representee to enter the contract. The statement must have been acted upon and must actually induce the other party to enter the contract. Did Bernice make any false statements of fact? The first statement concerned the renewal of the liquor licence. There is no suggetion that the statement is phrased as an opinion, moreover, even if it were, one would argue that Bernice has personal knowledge of the facts and...

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