The Hedley Byrne Principles: When is the claimant's reliance reasonable? The 4th criterion.
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This video explains the 4th criterion of the Hedley Byrne principles: reliance.
I provide answers to these two questions:
1. Does the claimant need to show that they relied on the information or advice the defendant gave them?
2. How does the court decide if it was reasonable for the claimant to rely on the defendant's advice or information?
The following cases are discussed in the video:
Esso Petroleum v Mardon [1997]
Law Society v KPMG Peat Marwick [2000]
Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990]
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