English Contract Law – Unambiguous in misrepresentation
The need that a statement be unambiguous is the first stage in determining whether it may be considered a misrepresentation. The objective evaluation considers how a reasonable person would view the statement. If a remark is ambiguous or imprecise, it should be interpreted in accordance with the meaning that the representor intended or that the representor knew the listener would comprehend. Accordingly, a representee cannot assert that a factual statement constitutes a misrepresentation only because he has given it an inappropriate interpretation.
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