What is the test for alleging fraudulent misrepresentation in a property disclosure statement?

New Brunswick, Canada


The following excerpt is from Robichaud v LePage, 2022 NBQB 65 (CanLII):

In Nelson v. Kelly, 2013 NBQB 92, the purchaser claimed that the vendors had made fraudulent misrepresentations regarding the condition of the foundation in a property disclosure statement they had signed. Grant J. wrote the following:

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