Can a buyer who agreed to buy a car and then agreed to have it checked at the time of purchase be found to have every opportunity to do so?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Eddy v Pero, 2017 NSSC 342 (CanLII):

In the case of Lohnes v. Levy, (2010) N.S.J. No. 396, the adjudicator found the buyer was given every opportunity to have the car checked before buying it, but instead agreed to buy it and have it checked later.

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