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Cramaso LLP v Ogilvie-Grant, Earl of Seafield and others

Negligent misrepresentation – Duty of care – Misrepresentation by respondents in course of negotiations for grant of lease of grouse moor – Potential tenant finally entering into lease through appellant limited liability partnership – Whether appellant entitled to recover damages for negligent misrepresentation – Whether duty of care owed where appellant not existing at time representation first made – Appeal allowed


The respondents owned a grouse moor near Grantown-on-Spey on which commercial grouse shooting took place. In 2006, E had discussions with the respondents’ surveyor regarding the possibility of taking a lease of the moor. In response to concerns expressed by E regarding the adequacy of the grouse breeding population, the respondents’ chief executive invited the surveyor to forward an e-mail that he had previously sent to another potential tenant regarding grouse counts; that e-mail was forwarded to E in early October 2006.

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