negligent misrepresentation - definizione. Che cos'è negligent misrepresentation
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Cosa (chi) è negligent misrepresentation - definizione

UNTRUE OR MISLEADING STATEMENT OF FACT MADE BY ONE PARTY TO ANOTHER IN LEGAL SETTING OR DURING CONTRACT NEGOTIATION
Innocent misrepresentation; Negligent misrepresentation; Misrepresent; Misrepresented; Negligent misstatement; Careless statement; Misrepresentation in English law; Fitzroy Robinson Ltd. v Mentmore Towers Ltd.
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Misrepresentation         
·noun Untrue representation; false or incorrect statement or account;
- usually unfavorable to the thing represented; as, a misrepresentation of a person's motives.
misrepresentation         
n.
Misstatement, falsification.
Misrepresentation         
In common law jurisdictions, a misrepresentation is a false or misleading R v Kylsant [1931] statement of fact made during negotiations by one party to another, the statement then inducing that other party to enter into a contract.In Curtis v Chemical Cleaning and Dyeing Co[1951] Ms Curtis took a wedding dress with beads and sequins to the cleaners.

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Misrepresentation

In common law jurisdictions, a misrepresentation is a false or misleading statement of fact made during negotiations by one party to another, the statement then inducing that other party to enter into a contract. The misled party may normally rescind the contract, and sometimes may be awarded damages as well (or instead of rescission).

The law of misrepresentation is an amalgam of contract and tort; and its sources are common law, equity and statute. In England and Wales, the common law was amended by the Misrepresentation Act 1967. The general principle of misrepresentation has been adopted by the United States and other former British colonies, e.g. India.