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EWCA Civ 5
is an English contract law case, concerning the difference between a term and a representation.


Facts

Williams traded-in his Morris car to Oscar Chess Ltd at the value of £290, describing the car as a 1948 Morris 10. In reality, it was a 1939 model worth only £175. Williams had declared the car's age in good faith, relying on the car's log book; but the document proved to be a forgery.


Judgment

Denning LJ said the term could only possibly be a warranty, whose ordinary meaning is ‘to denote a binding promise’. In '' Cross v Gardner'' Holt CJ held that ‘An affirmation at the time of a sale is a warranty, provided it appears on evidence to be so intended.’ And this was the ordinary English meaning of a binding promise. But in '' Heilbut, Symons & Co v Buckleton'' 913AC 30 Lord Haldane LC and Lord Moulton said ‘warranty’ in a technical sense, distinguished from a condition. The crucial point of this case was not whether the representation was a warranty or condition, but a term of the contract at all. It followed that Williams’ statement was a mere representation. It followed that the statement did not become a term because, using the objective test, any "reasonable car dealer" such as Oscar Chess Ltd would not have expected a person with no experience in the car market to be relied upon to guarantee the truth of the statement. Hodson LJ concurred and Morris LJ dissented because he thought the parties did intend it to be a warranty.


See also

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Notes

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