misrepresentation
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The question is:
There is no general obligation in English contract law of ‘good faith’. English contract law poses a negative obligation ‘not to tell lies’ rather than a positive obligation to tell the truth.
Critically discuss this aspect of English contract law using case law and academic analyses and add commentary on where you think the law may need to be improved or protected.
The book suggested is
The Modern Law of Contract,’ by Richard Stone, 11th Edition
Referencing style is OSCOLA. Bibliography and footnotes are important.
Use relevant cases and academic commentaries.
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