That silence can amount to a misrepresentation, where an earlier, true statement is no longer accurate was established in which case?
A) Witt v O'Flaherty
B) White v O'Flanagan
C) With v O'Flanagan
D) Esso Petroleum v Mardon
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Q7: Silence can amount to a misrepresentation in
Q8: The impossibility of which of the following
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Q12: Bisset v Wilkinson establishes that which
Q13: The calculation of damages under s 2(1)
Q14: It is still not possible to use
Q15: At common law, damages were available only
Q16: A claim for misrepresentation will be barred
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