Some Issues in Misrepresentation

While it is not disputed that misrepresentations of all categories are premised on false statements that result in damage (i.e. inducement), there is not clear agreement as to whether the representation needs to be, in addition, material, and what intentions is it necessary to prove, if al all, that...

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Main Author: KOH, Pearlie
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-18082010-09-21T08:36:04Z Some Issues in Misrepresentation KOH, Pearlie While it is not disputed that misrepresentations of all categories are premised on false statements that result in damage (i.e. inducement), there is not clear agreement as to whether the representation needs to be, in addition, material, and what intentions is it necessary to prove, if al all, that the representor had. Often, these elements overlap, and proof of one arguably rises to inferences as to another. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/809 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Misrepresentation Singapore Asian Studies Contracts
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Singapore
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Singapore
Asian Studies
Contracts
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Singapore
Asian Studies
Contracts
KOH, Pearlie
Some Issues in Misrepresentation
description While it is not disputed that misrepresentations of all categories are premised on false statements that result in damage (i.e. inducement), there is not clear agreement as to whether the representation needs to be, in addition, material, and what intentions is it necessary to prove, if al all, that the representor had. Often, these elements overlap, and proof of one arguably rises to inferences as to another.
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