Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation in Ontario refers to a situation where one party to a contract makes a false statement or omits a material fact that induces the other party to enter into the contract.
The misrepresentation must be made with the intention to deceive, and the deceived party must suffer a loss as a result.
If you have been a victim of misrepresentation in Ontario, you may have legal options available to you. You can pursue a claim for damages against the party that made the misrepresentation. Depending on the circumstances, you may also be able to seek an order to cancel the contract or seek other remedies.
A lawyer can help you determine if you have a case for misrepresentation in Ontario. They can review the facts of your case, advise you on the legal options available to you, and help you gather evidence to support your claim. A lawyer can also represent you in negotiations with the other party or in court proceedings if necessary. By working with a lawyer, you can ensure that your rights are protected and that you have the best chance of obtaining a favorable outcome.