Moss, Gerald Carew v Bergood Pty Ltd [1987] FCA 733
The respondent was in breach of s.52 of the Trade Practices Act by representing the machine could produce 500 bricks per hour under ordinary conditions, when this was only achievable with pre-mixed materials, a qualification not conveyed to the applicant. The losses directly resulting from this misrepresentation are...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Gerald Carew Moss; Respondent: BergooD Pty Limited
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 11 November 1987
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Trial Judgment
- Outcome
- Judgment for the applicant
- Legal Topics
- Misrepresentation, Damages, Breach of Statutory Duty
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Parties
Gerald Carew Moss
Applicant
BergooD Pty Limited
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil / Trial Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondent made misleading representations under s.52 of the Trade Practices Act 1974 regarding the production capacity of the brickmaking machine
- 2 Whether losses claimed by the applicant were caused by the breach
Ratio Decidendi
The respondent was in breach of s.52 of the Trade Practices Act by representing the machine could produce 500 bricks per hour under ordinary conditions, when this was only achievable with pre-mixed materials, a qualification not conveyed to the applicant. The losses directly resulting from this misrepresentation are recoverable.
Court Disposition
Judgment for the applicant
Orders
- The respondent must pay the applicant the sum of $15,079 (including interest).
- The respondent must pay the applicant's costs.
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