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is there no damages for misrepresentation in contract law?​

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Answered by pooja9070
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Explanation:

A representation initially cannot be a part of a contract and a claim for damages due to a misrepresentation ordinarily would not be allowed. Instead, a claim that a misrepresentation induced a contract might be pursued in fraud, either to revoke the contract or for damages.

Answered by BaapJi001
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Explanation:

A misrepresentation is an untrue statement of a material fact made by one party which affects the other party's decision in corresponding to a contract. If the misrepresentation is identified, the contract can be declared void and depending on the situation, the unfavourably impacted party may seek damages

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