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adam_text | CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface
....................................................................................
v
Table of Cases
.......................................................................... xix
Table of UK Statutes
................................................................ lxiii
Table of Foreign Statutes
..........................................................
lxix
Table of Statutory Instruments
................................................... lxxi
Table of European Legislation
.................................................... lxxv
Table of Rules of the Supreme Court
.......................................... lxxvii
Abbreviations
........................................................................... xv
PARA
1.
General Introduction
I. Scope of this book
........................................................... 1.0
1
II. Distinguishing between misrepresentation, mistake and non¬
disclosure
........................................................................ 1.03
Part I MISREPRESENTATION
2.
Introduction:
The Claim for Misrepresentation
I. Scope of this Part
............................................................. 2.01
II. The focus on individual remedies for misrepresentation
....... 2.02
III. An overview of the remedies for misrepresentation
............. 2.04
3.
Elements Common to a Claim for Misrepresentation
I. The core problem: defining actionable statements
............... 3.01
II. The statement
.................................................................. 3.03
III. Statement of fact?
............................................................ 3.12
(1)
A statement on which the
représentée
was entitled to
rely
........................................................................... 3.12
(2)
Statements of fact contrasted with sales talk ,
uncertain statements and statements of opinion
............ 3.14
(3)
Fact contrasted with law
............................................. 3.20
(a) The misrepresentation of law rule
...................... 3.20
(b) The law/fact distinction
........................................ 3.21
(c) The origins and rationale of the distinction
............ 3.28
fix]
Contents
(d)
Rejection of the mistake of law rule in restitution,
and the law/fact distinction in other jurisdictions....
3.34
(e) The future: assimilation with the rules for
misrepresentations of opinion? Applying the
underlying principle
.............................................. 3.39
(4)
(Present) fact contrasted with future fact or intention
... 3.42
(5)
Other tests for other remedies
..................................... 3.45
IV.
Representoťs
state of mind
............................................... 3.48
V. Reliance; causation
........................................................... 3.50
4.
Rescission of the Contract for Misrepresentation
I. The nature of the remedy
................................................. 4.01
(1)
Rescission at common law and in equity
...................... 4.01
(2)
The effect of rescission
............................................... 4.05
(3)
The mechanics of rescission
........................................ 4.18
II. Elements of the claim
....................................................... 4.21
(1)
The representation
..................................................... 4.23
(2)
The
representoťs
state of mind
................................... 4.29
(3)
Reliance by the
représentée
......................................... 4.32
III. Limits to the remedy
........................................................ 4.38
(1)
Affirmation of the contract
......................................... 4.39
(2)
Lapse of time
............................................................. 4.48
(3)
Impossibility of restitution
.......................................... 4.52
(4)
Intervening third party rights
...................................... 4.59
(5)
Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
2(2)...................... 4.61
(6)
Exclusion and limitation clauses
.................................. 4.71
IV. Misrepresentations by third parties
.................................... 4.72
5.
Liability in Tort for Misrepresentation: I
—
Fraudulent
Misrepresentation
I.
The tort of deceit
............................................................. 5.01
II. Elements of the claim in the tort of deceit
.......................... 5.05
(1)
The representation
..................................................... 5.06
(2)
The
representoťs
state of mind
................................... 5.13
(3)
Reliance by the
représentée
......................................... 5.23
III. Defences
.......................................................................... 5.29
IV. The damages recoverable
.................................................. 5.35
V. Alleging and proving fraud
............................................... 5.46
6.
Liability in Tort for Misrepresentation: II
—
Negligent
M
^REPRESENTATION
I. The tort of negligence
....................................................... 6.01
(1)
No general liability for careless statements
............... 6.01
(2)
Development of liability in tort for careless statements..
6.06
W
Contents
II. Elements of the claim in the tort of negligence
................... 6.12
(1)
Duty of care
.............................................................. 6.13
(a) General principles
................................................ 6.13
(b) Application of general principles to representations
6.16
(c) Duties of care between parties to a contract
........... 6.27
(d) Particular categories of duty in respect of
statements
........................................................... 6.30
(2)
Breach of duty
........................................................... 6.42
(3)
Damage
..................................................................... 6.45
III. Defences
.......................................................................... 6.46
IV. The damages recoverable
.................................................. 6.50
V. Other remedies in damages for negligent misrepresentation..
6.62
7.
Statutory Liability for Misrepresentation
I. Different forms of statutory liability
.................................. 7.01
II. General liability: Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
2(1)... 7.03
(1)
Elements of the claim under section
2(1)...................... 7.03
(a) The remedy is limited to contract
.......................... 7.05
(b) The representation
............................................... 7.07
(c) Loss
.................................................................... 7.16
(d) The fiction of fraud
.......................................... 7.17
(2)
The statutory defence: honest and reasonable belief
...... 7.24
(3)
Other defences
........................................................... 7.27
(4)
The damages recoverable
............................................ 7.32
(5)
Relationship to other remedies for misrepresentation
.... 7.45
III. Specific liabilities
.............................................................. 7.49
(1)
Financial Services and Markets Act
2000,
section
90..... 7.49
(2)
Package Travel. Package Holidays and Package Tours
Regulations
1992........................................................ 7.66
(3)
Liability under other statutes
...................................... 7.71
8.
Misrepresentation as Breach of Contract
I. Elements of the claim
....................................................... 8.01
(1)
The contractual promise
............................................. 8.03
(a) Incorporation of the representation
....................... 8.03
(b) Criteria to test incorporation of the representation
. 8.07
(c) Contractual duties of care
..................................... 8.14
(2)
Breach of contract
...................................................... 8.17
II. Defences
.......................................................................... 8.19
III. Remedies for breach of contract
........................................ 8.23
(1)
Damages
................................................................... 8.24
(2)
Termination
............................................................... 8.35
[xi]
Contents
9.
Exclusion and Limitation of Liability for Misrepresentation
I. Different forms of clause or notice excluding or limiting
liability
............................................................................ 9.01
II. Common law controls of exclusion and limitation clauses
... 9.08
(1)
The scope of the common law controls
........................ 9.08
(2)
Examples of the courts construction of clauses
............ 9.12
III. Statutory controls of exclusion and limitation clauses
......... 9.17
(1)
Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
3.......................... 9.18
(2)
Unfair Contract Terms Act
1977................................. 9.30
(3)
Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations
1999 9.36
(4)
Interrelationship between the several statutory controls.
9.38
10.
Misrepresentation as a Defence
I. The defence of misrepresentation distinguished from a
counterclaim based on misrepresentation
........................... 10.01
11. Illustrations of the use of misrepresentation as a defence
..... 10.04
(1)
Refusal of specific performance
................................... 10.04
(2)
Defence to actions for debt or damages
....................... 10.10
(3)
Defence to the enforcement of deeds, written contracts
and other documents
.................................................. 10.12
III. Misrepresentation and estoppel
......................................... 10.18
11.
Practice and Procedure Relating to Claims for Misrepresentation
I. Civil procedure rules and practice
...................................... 11.01
II. Particular rules and practice relevant to misrepresentation
claims and defences
.......................................................... 11.03
Part II MISTAKE
12.
Introduction: Categorising Mistakes
I. Scope of this Part
............................................................. 12.01
II. What is a -mistake ?
....................................................... 12.02
III. Categorising mistakes
....................................................... 12.06
IV. The reluctance to remedy a mistake
................................... 12.12
V. An overview of the remedies for mistake
............................ 12.16
13.
Mistakes about the Terms of the Contract
I. Introduction: mistake about the terms
............................ 13.01
H. Formation of the contract: the objective test
................... 13.04
(1)
Subjectivity and objectivity
......................................... 13.04
(2)
The general approach in English law
........................... 13.08
[xii]
Contents
III. Practical application of the objective test
........................... 13.20
( 1 )
Misunderstandings incapable of resolution
................... 13.20
(2)
Mistake of one party, known (or ought to be known)
by the other
............................................................... 13.21
(3)
Relevant of the parties fault
....................................... 13.24
(4)
The consequences at common law of a mistake about
the terms of the contract
............................................. 13.27
(5)
Equitable remedies for a mistake about the terms
......... 13.30
IV. Written contracts
............................................................. 13.32
(1)
The use of writing in the formation of a contract
......... 13.32
(2)
Remedying mistakes by interpretation
.......................... 13.35
(3)
Remedying mistakes by rectification: common mistakes
13.38
(4)
Remedying mistakes by rectification: unilateral mistakes
13.43
(5)
Limitations on the remedy of rectification
.................... 13.49
(6)
The mechanics of rectification
..................................... 13.52
(7)
Non est
facturo
.......................................................... 13.54
14.
Mistakes about the Identity of the Other Party
I. Introduction: identity and its relevance in forming a
contract
........................................................................... 14.01
II. The practical significance of a mistake of identity: void
and voidable contracts and transfers of property
................ 14.08
III. The law before
Shogun
Finance Ltd
v
Hudson
................... 14.12
( 1 )
The claimant must have made a mistake of identity
which caused him to contract
...................................... 14.13
(2)
A subjective mistake is not sufficient
............................ 14.15
(3)
The cases: mistakes of identity made in different
circumstances
............................................................. 14.18
(a) The parties communicate at a distance
................... 14.19
(b) The parties deal face to face
.................................. 14.23
(c) The contract is concluded in a single, written
document
............................................................ 14.30
(4)
Summary of the position before
Shogun
...................... 14.33
IV. The current law:
Shogun
Finance Ltd
v
Hudson
................ 14.34
(1)
The issue decided by the House of Lords
..................... 14.34
(2)
The decision
.............................................................. 14.36
(3)
The impact of the decision in
Shogun on
the earlier
authorities
................................................................. 14.40
15.
Mistakes about the Subject-Matter of the Contract
I. Introduction: the nature of a mistake about the subject-
matter
............................................................................. 15.01
(1)
What is a mistake about the subject-matter?
................. 15.01
(2)
Why should a mistake about the subject-matter be
remedied?
.................................................................. 15.04
(3)
Categories of mistake about the subject-matter
............. 15.07
[xiii]
Contents
II. Unilateral mistake
............................................................ 15.10
III. Common (shared) mistake
................................................ 15.13
(1)
Risk allocation in the contract
.................................... 15.14
(2)
The common law rule: a contract may be void for
common mistake
........................................................ 15.17
(3)
Can a contract be voidable in equity for common
mistake?
.................................................................... 15.27
Part III NON-DISCLOSURE
16.
Introduction: No General Duty of Disclosure
I. Scope of this Part
............................................................. 16.01
II. The general rule: no liability for non-disclosure
.................. 16.02
17.
Particular Duties of Disclosure
I
.
Rescission of the contract for non-disclosure
...................... 17.01
(1)
Obligations of disclosure in particular types of contract
17.03
(a) Contracts uberrimae fidei
.................................. 17.03
(b) Insurance contracts
.............................................. 17.06
(c) Partnership contracts
............................................ 17.19
(d) Surety contracts
................................................... 17.20
(e) Compromises, releases and family arrangements
..... 17.26
(0
Contracts for the sale of land
................................ 17.29
(g) Other types of contract
......................................... 17.32
(2)
Obligations of disclosure arising from particular
relationships
.............................................................. 17.33
II. Liability in tort for non-disclosure
..................................... 17.36
III. Non-disclosure as breach of contract
................................. 17.38
IV. Statutory liability for non-disclosure
.................................. 17.42
(1)
Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
2(1)...................... 17.42
(2)
Financial Services and Markets Act
2000,
section
90..... 17.43
(3)
Liability for non-disclosure under other statutes
........... 17.49
V. Exclusion of liability for non-disclosure
............................. 17.51
VI. Non-disclosure as a defence
.............................................. 17.52
[xiv]
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CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface
.
v
Table of Cases
. xix
Table of UK Statutes
. lxiii
Table of Foreign Statutes
.
lxix
Table of Statutory Instruments
. lxxi
Table of European Legislation
. lxxv
Table of Rules of the Supreme Court
. lxxvii
Abbreviations
. xv
PARA
1.
General Introduction
I. Scope of this book
. 1.0
1
II. Distinguishing between misrepresentation, mistake and non¬
disclosure
. 1.03
Part I MISREPRESENTATION
2.
Introduction:
The Claim for Misrepresentation
I. Scope of this Part
. 2.01
II. The focus on individual remedies for misrepresentation
. 2.02
III. An overview of the remedies for misrepresentation
. 2.04
3.
Elements Common to a Claim for Misrepresentation
I. The core problem: defining actionable statements
. 3.01
II. The statement
. 3.03
III. Statement of fact?
. 3.12
(1)
A statement on which the
représentée
was entitled to
rely
. 3.12
(2)
Statements of fact contrasted with "sales talk",
uncertain statements and statements of opinion
. 3.14
(3)
Fact contrasted with law
. 3.20
(a) The "misrepresentation of law" rule
. 3.20
(b) The law/fact distinction
. 3.21
(c) The origins and rationale of the distinction
. 3.28
fix]
Contents
(d)
Rejection of the "mistake of law" rule in restitution,
and the law/fact distinction in other jurisdictions.
3.34
(e) The future: assimilation with the rules for
misrepresentations of opinion? Applying the
underlying principle
. 3.39
(4)
(Present) fact contrasted with future fact or intention
. 3.42
(5)
Other tests for other remedies
. 3.45
IV.
Representoťs
state of mind
. 3.48
V. Reliance; causation
. 3.50
4.
Rescission of the Contract for Misrepresentation
I. The nature of the remedy
. 4.01
(1)
Rescission at common law and in equity
. 4.01
(2)
The effect of rescission
. 4.05
(3)
The mechanics of rescission
. 4.18
II. Elements of the claim
. 4.21
(1)
The representation
. 4.23
(2)
The
representoťs
state of mind
. 4.29
(3)
Reliance by the
représentée
. 4.32
III. Limits to the remedy
. 4.38
(1)
Affirmation of the contract
. 4.39
(2)
Lapse of time
. 4.48
(3)
Impossibility of restitution
. 4.52
(4)
Intervening third party rights
. 4.59
(5)
Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
2(2). 4.61
(6)
Exclusion and limitation clauses
. 4.71
IV. Misrepresentations by third parties
. 4.72
5.
Liability in Tort for Misrepresentation: I
—
Fraudulent
Misrepresentation
I.
The tort of deceit
. 5.01
II. Elements of the claim in the tort of deceit
. 5.05
(1)
The representation
. 5.06
(2)
The
representoťs
state of mind
. 5.13
(3)
Reliance by the
représentée
. 5.23
III. Defences
. 5.29
IV. The damages recoverable
. 5.35
V. Alleging and proving fraud
. 5.46
6.
Liability in Tort for Misrepresentation: II
—
Negligent
M
^REPRESENTATION
I. The tort of negligence
. 6.01
(1)
No general liability for "careless" statements
. 6.01
(2)
Development of liability in tort for careless statements.
6.06
W
Contents
II. Elements of the claim in the tort of negligence
. 6.12
(1)
Duty of care
. 6.13
(a) General principles
. 6.13
(b) Application of general principles to representations
6.16
(c) Duties of care between parties to a contract
. 6.27
(d) Particular categories of duty in respect of
statements
. 6.30
(2)
Breach of duty
. 6.42
(3)
Damage
. 6.45
III. Defences
. 6.46
IV. The damages recoverable
. 6.50
V. Other remedies in damages for negligent misrepresentation.
6.62
7.
Statutory Liability for Misrepresentation
I. Different forms of statutory liability
. 7.01
II. General liability: Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
2(1). 7.03
(1)
Elements of the claim under section
2(1). 7.03
(a) The remedy is limited to contract
. 7.05
(b) The representation
. 7.07
(c) Loss
. 7.16
(d) The "fiction of fraud"
. 7.17
(2)
The statutory defence: honest and reasonable belief
. 7.24
(3)
Other defences
. 7.27
(4)
The damages recoverable
. 7.32
(5)
Relationship to other remedies for misrepresentation
. 7.45
III. Specific liabilities
. 7.49
(1)
Financial Services and Markets Act
2000,
section
90. 7.49
(2)
Package Travel. Package Holidays and Package Tours
Regulations
1992. 7.66
(3)
Liability under other statutes
. 7.71
8.
Misrepresentation as Breach of Contract
I. Elements of the claim
. 8.01
(1)
The contractual promise
. 8.03
(a) Incorporation of the representation
. 8.03
(b) Criteria to test incorporation of the representation
. 8.07
(c) Contractual duties of care
. 8.14
(2)
Breach of contract
. 8.17
II. Defences
. 8.19
III. Remedies for breach of contract
. 8.23
(1)
Damages
. 8.24
(2)
Termination
. 8.35
[xi]
Contents
9.
Exclusion and Limitation of Liability for Misrepresentation
I. Different forms of clause or notice excluding or limiting
liability
. 9.01
II. Common law controls of exclusion and limitation clauses
. 9.08
(1)
The scope of the common law controls
. 9.08
(2)
Examples of the courts' construction of clauses
. 9.12
III. Statutory controls of exclusion and limitation clauses
. 9.17
(1)
Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
3. 9.18
(2)
Unfair Contract Terms Act
1977. 9.30
(3)
Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations
1999 9.36
(4)
Interrelationship between the several statutory controls.
9.38
10.
Misrepresentation as a Defence
I. The defence of misrepresentation distinguished from a
counterclaim based on misrepresentation
. 10.01
11. Illustrations of the use of misrepresentation as a defence
. 10.04
(1)
Refusal of specific performance
. 10.04
(2)
Defence to actions for debt or damages
. 10.10
(3)
Defence to the enforcement of deeds, written contracts
and other documents
. 10.12
III. Misrepresentation and estoppel
. 10.18
11.
Practice and Procedure Relating to Claims for Misrepresentation
I. Civil procedure rules and practice
. 11.01
II. Particular rules and practice relevant to misrepresentation
claims and defences
. 11.03
Part II MISTAKE
12.
Introduction: Categorising Mistakes
I. Scope of this Part
. 12.01
II. What is a -mistake"?
. 12.02
III. Categorising mistakes
. 12.06
IV. The reluctance to remedy a mistake
. 12.12
V. An overview of the remedies for mistake
. 12.16
13.
Mistakes about the Terms of the Contract
I. Introduction: "mistake" about the terms
. 13.01
H. Formation of the contract: the ""objective test"
. 13.04
(1)
Subjectivity and objectivity
. 13.04
(2)
The general approach in English law
. 13.08
[xii]
Contents
III. Practical application of the objective test
. 13.20
( 1 )
Misunderstandings incapable of resolution
. 13.20
(2)
Mistake of one party, known (or ought to be known)
by the other
. 13.21
(3)
Relevant of the parties' fault
. 13.24
(4)
The consequences at common law of a mistake about
the terms of the contract
. 13.27
(5)
Equitable remedies for a mistake about the terms
. 13.30
IV. Written contracts
. 13.32
(1)
The use of writing in the formation of a contract
. 13.32
(2)
Remedying mistakes by interpretation
. 13.35
(3)
Remedying mistakes by rectification: common mistakes
13.38
(4)
Remedying mistakes by rectification: unilateral mistakes
13.43
(5)
Limitations on the remedy of rectification
. 13.49
(6)
The mechanics of rectification
. 13.52
(7)
Non est
facturo
. 13.54
14.
Mistakes about the Identity of the Other Party
I. Introduction: "identity" and its relevance in forming a
contract
. 14.01
II. The practical significance of a mistake of identity: void
and voidable contracts and transfers of property
. 14.08
III. The law before
Shogun
Finance Ltd
v
Hudson
. 14.12
( 1 )
The claimant must have made a mistake of identity
which caused him to contract
. 14.13
(2)
A subjective mistake is not sufficient
. 14.15
(3)
The cases: mistakes of "identity" made in different
circumstances
. 14.18
(a) The parties communicate at a distance
. 14.19
(b) The parties deal face to face
. 14.23
(c) The contract is concluded in a single, written
document
. 14.30
(4)
Summary of the position before
Shogun
. 14.33
IV. The current law:
Shogun
Finance Ltd
v
Hudson
. 14.34
(1)
The issue decided by the House of Lords
. 14.34
(2)
The decision
. 14.36
(3)
The impact of the decision in
Shogun on
the earlier
authorities
. 14.40
15.
Mistakes about the Subject-Matter of the Contract
I. Introduction: the nature of a mistake about the subject-
matter
. 15.01
(1)
What is a mistake about the subject-matter?
. 15.01
(2)
Why should a mistake about the subject-matter be
remedied?
. 15.04
(3)
Categories of mistake about the subject-matter
. 15.07
[xiii]
Contents
II. Unilateral mistake
. 15.10
III. Common (shared) mistake
. 15.13
(1)
Risk allocation in the contract
. 15.14
(2)
The common law rule: a contract may be void for
common mistake
. 15.17
(3)
Can a contract be voidable in equity for common
mistake?
. 15.27
Part III NON-DISCLOSURE
16.
Introduction: No General Duty of Disclosure
I. Scope of this Part
. 16.01
II. The general rule: no liability for non-disclosure
. 16.02
17.
Particular Duties of Disclosure
I
.
Rescission of the contract for non-disclosure
. 17.01
(1)
Obligations of disclosure in particular types of contract
17.03
(a) Contracts "uberrimae fidei"'
. 17.03
(b) Insurance contracts
. 17.06
(c) Partnership contracts
. 17.19
(d) Surety contracts
. 17.20
(e) Compromises, releases and family arrangements
. 17.26
(0
Contracts for the sale of land
. 17.29
(g) Other types of contract
. 17.32
(2)
Obligations of disclosure arising from particular
relationships
. 17.33
II. Liability in tort for non-disclosure
. 17.36
III. Non-disclosure as breach of contract
. 17.38
IV. Statutory liability for non-disclosure
. 17.42
(1)
Misrepresentation Act
1967,
section
2(1). 17.42
(2)
Financial Services and Markets Act
2000,
section
90. 17.43
(3)
Liability for non-disclosure under other statutes
. 17.49
V. Exclusion of liability for non-disclosure
. 17.51
VI. Non-disclosure as a defence
. 17.52
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