If I am wrong on the conclusion with respect to negligent misrepresentation, then reliance by the plaintiff on the defendants' representations is a pivotal question. In Kingu v. Walmar Ventures Ltd., supra, at 24 states: … before a duty of care arises with respect to a gratuitous statement, it must be established that the maker is possessed of special skill or knowledge and that a reasonable person in his position would have realized that the recipient of the statement was relying on it.
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