The Mellicks owned a farm that the Haywards were interested in buying. During negotiations, the Mellicks told

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The Mellicks owned a farm that the Haywards were interested in buying. During negotiations, the Mellicks told the Haywards that the farm contained a total of 94 acres, with 65 acres under cultivation. The offer to buy described the farm as containing 94 acres but made no mention of acres under cultivation. The agreement contained a clause indicating that there were no conditions, representations, or agreements other than those expressly contained in the offer. The deal closed, and several months later, the Haywards discovered that there were only 51.7 acres of land under cultivation. Were the Haywards entitled to 65 acres under cultivation?

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Canadian Business And The Law

ISBN: 9780176795085

7th Edition

Authors: Philip King Dorothy Duplessis, Shannon O Byrne

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