Silence can amount to a misrepresentation in contracts that are said to be of what nature (as illustrated in Lambert v Co-operative Insurance Society)
A) Uberrimae fidei
B) Made under oath
C) Of utmost good faith
D) Contracts of guarantee
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: Is it sufficiently and readily clear for
Q3: What is the significance of the decision
Q4: How effective are the remedies for misrepresentation?
Q5: Should the law simply develop a rule
Q6: To what extent does the doctrine of
Q8: The impossibility of which of the following
Q9: The judgment in which case illustrates that
Q10: Which case demonstrates that a party will
Q11: That silence can amount to a
Q12: Bisset v Wilkinson establishes that which
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