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MISREPRESENTATION

04 October 2007
Issue: 7291 / Categories: Case law , Law digest
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Ross River Ltd v Cambridge City Football Club Ltd [2007] EWHC 2115 (Ch), [2007] All ER (D) 113 (Sep)

In a case where fraudulent material misrepresentations have been deliberately made with a view improperly to influence the outcome of the negotiation of the contact in favour of the maker and his principal, by an experienced player in the relevant market, there is the most powerful inference that the fraudster achieved his objective, at least to the limited extent required by Edgington v Fitzmaurice (1885) 29 Ch D 459, All ER Rep 856—namely that his fraud was actively in the mind of the recipient when the contract came to be made.

Issue: 7291 / Categories: Case law , Law digest
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Hugh James—Phil Edwards

Hugh James—Phil Edwards

Serious injury teambolstered by high-profile partner hire

Freeths—Melanie Stancliffe

Freeths—Melanie Stancliffe

Firm strengthens employment team with partner hire

DAC Beachcroft—Tim Barr

DAC Beachcroft—Tim Barr

Lawyers’ liability practice strengthened with partner appointment in London

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