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Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (9310) 13 March 1993, 149(1)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the "Spring v Guardian Assurance" case where the plaintiff sought damages on three different grounds : malicious falsehood, breach of an implied contract term and the tort of negligence because the defendant wrote a bad and inaccurate reference. The judge held that negligence was broad enough to encompass the claim.
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Discusses the "Spring v Guardian Assurance" case where the plaintiff sought damages on three different grounds : malicious falsehood, breach of an implied contract term and the tort of negligence because the defendant wrote a bad and inaccurate reference. The judge held that negligence was broad enough to encompass the claim.