Colin Blackburn, Baron Blackburn Quote

I think that it must in every case depend upon the nature of the transaction, whether the fact not disclosed is such, that it is impliedly represented not to exist; and that must generally be a question of fact proper for a jury.


Lee v. Jones (1864), 17 C. B. (N. S.) 506.


I think that it must in every case depend upon the nature of the transaction, whether the fact not disclosed is such, that it is impliedly...

I think that it must in every case depend upon the nature of the transaction, whether the fact not disclosed is such, that it is impliedly...

I think that it must in every case depend upon the nature of the transaction, whether the fact not disclosed is such, that it is impliedly...

I think that it must in every case depend upon the nature of the transaction, whether the fact not disclosed is such, that it is impliedly...