Is there a statutory limitation on the scope of liability for misrepresentation in the context of a medical malpractice case?

Nova Scotia, Canada


The following excerpt is from H.B. Nickerson & Sons Ltd. v. Wooldridge, 1980 CanLII 2604 (NS CA):

There is no similar statutory provision in this Province, and liability here depends upon the contract between the parties or the doctrine of negligent misrepresentation as enunciated in Hedley Byrne v. Heller.

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