Misrepresentation involves providing false information that induces another party to enter into a contract. If misrepresentation is proven, the innocent party has several remedies available to rectify the situation, including cancelling the contract, claiming damages for losses incurred, or potentially suing for damages. The remedies aim to return the innocent party to the position they would have been in had the misrepresentation not occurred.
Misrepresentation involves providing false information that induces another party to enter into a contract. If misrepresentation is proven, the innocent party has several remedies available to rectify the situation, including cancelling the contract, claiming damages for losses incurred, or potentially suing for damages. The remedies aim to return the innocent party to the position they would have been in had the misrepresentation not occurred.
Misrepresentation involves providing false information that induces another party to enter into a contract. If misrepresentation is proven, the innocent party has several remedies available to rectify the situation, including cancelling the contract, claiming damages for losses incurred, or potentially suing for damages. The remedies aim to return the innocent party to the position they would have been in had the misrepresentation not occurred.