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14. False representations

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This chapter examines the protection provided by tort law against false representations which cause the claimant to suffer some kind of financial loss. It discusses the principle elements of three different types of false representation case, these being deceit, passing off, and malicious falsehood.
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Title: 14. False representations
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This chapter examines the protection provided by tort law against false representations which cause the claimant to suffer some kind of financial loss.
It discusses the principle elements of three different types of false representation case, these being deceit, passing off, and malicious falsehood.

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