Is an exclusionary clause in a representation actionable where there is an honest statement of opinion?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Pepsi-Cola Canada Inc. v. P.M. Foods Ltd., 1985 CanLII 1301 (AB QB):

Finally, in this aspect of its argument the defendants submitted that a representation is not actionable where there is an honest statement of opinion: see Bisset v. Wilkinson et al., [1927] A.C. 177 (P.C.). Exclusionary clauses

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