September 14-15 2009
START DATE
END DATE
September 25 2009
BRIAN FUBLER and ANGELA FUBLER v. KATHERINE MELINDA THOMAS
COURT:
LAW:
JUDGE(S):
CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:
DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:
SUPREME COURT OF BERMUDA
CIVIL JURISDICTION
KAWALEY J
Christopher E. Swan
Richard Horseman
FACTS OF THE CASE:
Plaintiffs claimed damages for fraudulent misrepresentation in the sale of a nursery school alleging misrepresentation of student numbers and the school's financial health. Defendant disputed these claims stating correct student numbers were communicated and financial health was not misrepresented
SUMMARY:
Whether the defendant fraudulently misrepresented the number of students and financial health of a nursery school during sale negotiations
OUTCOMES:
Claims for misrepresentation dismissed
RULED IN FAVOUR OF:
Defendant
PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT
DEFENDANT:
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BRIAN FUBLER and ANGELA FUBLER v. KATHERINE MELINDA THOMAS
Plaintiffs claimed damages for fraudulent misrepresentation in the sale of a nursery school alleging misrepresentation of student numbers and the school's financial health. Defendant disputed these claims stating correct student numbers were communicated and financial health was not misrepresented