In what circumstances will a plaintiff be liable for misrepresentation in a pcds?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Shynkaruk v. Marshall, 2004 SKPC 51 (CanLII):

In Johnson v. Erdman, the claim was based upon misrepresentation in a pcds, but the defendants’ liability was based upon his failure to impart knowledge of a basement water problem, even though he was specifically asked about it.

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