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A representation is a statement made by one party which has the effect of inducing the other into entering into a contract. A false representation may entitle the party was induced to contract in reliance on it to claim under the Misrepresentation Act 1967. They may be able to rescind the contract or claim damages in tort.
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See also
- Covenant
- Undertaking
- or you could cut to the chase and go straight to Promise