The defendants made a statement regarding the quality of a house that was being sold, but the written contract made no reference to this. Nevertheless, the Court of Appeal regarded the statement as a contractual term. Here, the other factor, which was taken into account, was that the defendants, who were making the statement, were held to have special skill and knowledge.
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Birch v Paramount Estates (1956), 16 EG 396
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The defendants made a statement regarding the quality of a house that was being sold, but the written contract made no reference to this. Nevertheless, the Court of Appeal regarded the statement as a contractual term. Here, the other factor, which was taken into account, was that the defendants, who were making the statement, were held to have special skill and knowledge.
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The defendants made a statement regarding the quality of a house that was being sold, but the written contract made no reference to this. Nevertheless, the Court of Appeal regarded the statement as a contractual term. Here, the other factor, which was taken into account, was that the defendants, who were making the statement, were held to have special skill and knowledge.
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Birch v Paramount Estates (1956), 16 EG 396
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