Gordon v Selico
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Gordon v Selico (1986) 18 H.L.R. 219 is an English contract law on the subject of misrepresentation by action. It was held that positive actions - in this case, the concealment of dry rot - could amount to operative misrepresentations.[1]
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Gordon v Selico Ltd | |
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Court | Court of Appeal |
Citation(s) | (1986) 18 HLR 219, [1986] 1 EGLR 71 |
Keywords | |
Fraudulent misrepresentation, misrepresentation through action |
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