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tiffany capella
on Nov 10, 2024Verified
Where a heavy-duty equipment supplier sells a truck claiming it can haul ten tonnes of gravel but its actual capacity is only five tonnes, this is misrepresentation even where the seller believes what he said was true.
Heavy-duty Equipment
Machines or vehicles that are designed for executing complex tasks or operations, often in construction or industrial settings, capable of handling a high level of demand or strain.
Misrepresentation
A false statement or misleading omission made by one party that induces another to enter into a contract.
- Comprehend the consequences of misrepresentation in terms of capacity and legality of contracts.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the consequences of misrepresentation in terms of capacity and legality of contracts.