Further, the agreement includes an entire agreement clause in the following terms: “[T]here are no representations, warranties, guarantees, promises or agreements other than those set out in this contract.” The plaintiff argues that without such agreements or representations, the description of the land to be conveyed is uncertain and the contract is therefore void. She relies on Turney v. Zhilka, 1959 CanLII 12 (SCC), [1959] S.C.R. 578, 18 D.L.R. (2d) 447.
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