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Crosse v Gardner: 1689

Holt CJ said: ‘an affirmation at the time of sale is a warranty, provided it appear on evidence to have been so intended.’

Judges:

Holt CJ

Citations:

(1689) Carth 90

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedPasley v Freeman 1789
Tort of Deceit Set Out
The court considered the tort of deceit. A representation by one person that another person was creditworthy was actionable if made fraudulently. A false affirmation made by the defendant with intent to defraud the plaintiff, whereby the plaintiff . .
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Contract

Updated: 06 December 2022; Ref: scu.266989

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