John Cranston Thompson v Mastertouch TV Service Pty Ltd
[1977] FCA 42
•28 Jul 1977
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| T ~ a d e | Practices Act 13'74-1971;, S. 59 - |
| f a l se s t a t emen t cmceming | profitabll: | t:r | - | wbether |
| ?redict ion can | he a fa lse sta-ce:r~cnt - belisf of z?rson |
| making | f o r e c a s t o r p red ic t ion - whether w r d s o f | eect;.on |
| T a n be...carri,?d | on | a t a personts -31-cc3 | 01 rC-:2Clunctl1 |
| satisfied by | s t a t e x e x | "Can | be | TUC f r cv h m 2 . . . | 11 - |
| xhether | t la t l t | :nc:udcs | l l f r u m t t - | cazs t ruc t lon ~f | p o n d |
| oectlons. |
| John Cranston | Tkompson |
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| Mastertouch T.V. Servlcc k?y. | 'xn.,tecl |
| G. No. 19 of 1577 |
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| Before Franki | J. |
Sydney 23 JuJ.;: 1977
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| The defendant Kastertouch | T.V. | S e r x cf3 H;-. | L . ~ ~ 5 | t e ? , |
| 1 s charged wlth | an offence l.m$er s.79 of t%;e | Trade Practice.; |
| Act | 1974-1376 | (" the Act1*) , par t lc i l las ised In | the | mforh.axion |
| as fo l lows | I t . ..being a | ccrocra t ion d l d , | An | rracie | cr ccmcrce , |
| make | a f a l se s t a t emen t t o | one | irls Beryl Crnwe | concerning the |
| i | p r o f i t a b i l i t y cf | a | business act i l r i ty descr ihsd | as | a | dealer:.irl3 |
| and | sole !,holesale agency | C J ~ " s r e c i a i g l f t | i m e s which | t h e | s a i d |
| Nastertouch T.V. | Service P t y . | Limited had reprcsenwd | as a |
| bus iness ac t iv i ty thaz can | be | cars led | on | a t a | person*: | pia:;. |
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| of residence dated 13 March 1976 it d i d s t a t e | i n t h a t i n | a? | a3.vertisement | in the Canberra | T x i z s |
| 'Should carn | $40:: p e r week |
| minimum. | Can | Le | run | f rom hsme | as | n9 | sel l lng lnvoived. | * l 1 |
| The charge is based on a cr~ntraven7,ion | of S. 59 ol the |
| Act | which | a-c | the re levent da te read: - |
| "A corporat lon shli :lot, | KI | t r ade m- coxrmerce, nake a 13i:,v |
| or misleadlcg szate:?ent, cnncernirq | :he | prof1tabil : tv | m- i-is'; |
| or | any | other rneterla? rspect | of | m y - | >us ices s ac t iv ; t \ r t ha t t he |
| corpora t ior ;:as | rqxvsr-qterl a s 011.2 | :-!:a~ car LA, | or C~:I | be I a L- |
| conslderablt extent, c2l-rx.d | or. | a'; | a | c e r s o l r * s p k c r | ?? |
| residence. I* |
| The | charge was | h s c d only m | L~TI | acivr.i.t:sc:nemlt | , r ~ l ? > i - - .:-.ed |
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| i n tne Canb2vr.a Tines of | 13 !..,arch | i97r-. | ?hls | -2Lc;;<,7-k; : - a q ~ ; - , k |
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| had been placed | i n the Canberra Tines | by | th? defendent | by |
| telephone and it appeared i n the “dus iness | f o r Salett SeCtlOn, but |
| the evldence | d id no t e s t ab l l sh p rec l se ly | how | It | came | t o be |
| i n tha t | s ec t lon . | The | advertisement | read:- |
llOPTORTLIWITY
| Dealership and sole wholesale agency | o f | specLal |
| g i f t l i n e s , c o v e r i n g | ACT | and. | surrounding | districts. |
| Should | earn | 6400 per week xinmum. | Car. be rlrn I r o n |
| home | a s no | sel l ing | involved. | F i? l l p r l c e | 5;3,900. |
| Some | f i n a n c e | t o | approved | buyer. | Phone | Sydnev G2,’ |
5605971. I’
| A Mrs. | Crowe, who lived In Canberra | a-c tha t t rme, |
| i jotired the advertisement | and | commvcicatec‘ | with | a | f r i e n a . |
| Mrs. Plaschke, | about | it. As a resul t | of | the | t i iscuss13n, tne |
| 31’ | other of | these ladies te lephoned the | phone | I :U~DEI- z??cmmg |
| i n t h e adTrertisement on the following | Nonday morning an? spoke |
| t o a Mr. | Van Vogt and it was arranged that they | woul~l | vi s i t |
| t h e Companyts o f f i c e a t | 303 | Stanmore | %oad, | P e t e r s k n , i n |
| Sydney, on the | following Saturday, | 20 | March | 1976. | A t t h a t t ? n e |
| Mrs. Crowe | was | employed | as | a | s a l e s l a d y . a t t h e r e t a i l s t c r e | of |
| David Jones | in | Canberra. | She had conslderable | experience | 2s |
| a shop assistant, | as she | put | 1t,l1On and o f f , Z i f f e ren t | shops, |
| i | f o r 20 years. | I have managed shops.ll | In | th i s | per iud | she had |
| spent | two | years with | David Jones, f3ur years In ?larwln, | w h ~ e |
| she had inanaged a shop ca l led “Tour i? t | Yays‘’, asd her |
| emplzyme!lt included that | o f shop asslr-tan+, wizh :il:o;.worths | bnd |
| hiy~1-s | i n lvielbourne. |
| Mrs. Plaschke also | had about | 20 years eger? .epce 3s a |
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| shop a s s i s t a n t including tna t o f | e | suyer f o r J.?. | ;?u::g, | 2T; |
| Jamiescn | ill the Aus t ra l jan Caoi ta l | T E ’ r l t o r y , | w:i<’r.: she | hzd |
| bmght rnater la ls for cur tams, manchester | and | dresz | rnzter:s?r. |
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| She hhd | a l so been promoted from | tha t o f | buyer | t o departmental |
| head. |
On Saturday 20 March 1976, Mrs. Crowe and Ibirs . Plaschke
| went t o the defendant 's premises | e t Petersham and met a |
| Mr. Colomy who cmducted the discusslon | on behalf of the |
| defendant. | The oppor tuni ty | re fer red | to | In the | advertlscment |
tu rned out to be ,broadly , an oppor tuni ty to acqui re the r igh ts
| t o c a r r y | on an activiby In the | Australian | Capital | Te r r l t o ry |
| and | s u r r o u n u x g d i s t r i c t s , i n r e l a t i o n | t o t h e s e r m c i n g | o f |
| l | r e t a i i o u t l e t s | where | or6ers could | be | p laced for | -che sup3ly o f |
| framer1 o i l ps ln t lngs pa in ted | by | an a r t i s t f rom a phoTograph. |
| The | defendant had arrznged far photographs | o f , | f o r | example, |
| a | person's wlfe, husbdnd, | o r ch i ld , | accompanled | by | de t a i l ed |
| instruci ions concerning | the approprlate colour | and o ther |
| r e l evan t ma t t e r s , t o | be | s e n t t o | Korea where | a pain t ing w m l d |
| be | prepared by | an | a r t l s t and | re turced to the defendant | which |
| would | then arrange | f o r the framing of | the picture . | It | was |
| prcposd | tha t about | a | dozen r e t a i l o u t l e t s , | f o r example. |
| pharmacis ts , photographc s tudios , | o r | l i ke sma l l | r e t a i l |
| businesses | would | advertise the servlce of supplylng | an | o i l |
pa in t ing from a photograph and dlr-play an exarnple of t h e wnck.
| The | dea lersh ip | and | sole whoiesale agency | referred | to | in | the |
advert isement involved the puxhesers regular ly vls i t ing the
| r e t a i l o u t l e t s | and | co l l ec t ing | any | o r d e r s t h a t | had | been recei-led |
| and sending | them t o the detendant. |
A t t h e rneetlng of 20 ISIarcir 1975, it was esplainec! by
| !*IT. | Cclory t+!at f o r each orc!er | the defendant | would | requi re |
| $45 f o ~ . | i t s vmrk | inclu$.xg +,'le re rhnera t lon o f | the art ist , |
| the | framing | 3f the na ln t ing . | It uras Droposed t h a t | t h e |
| prchasc- rs would | r.ecei.ve | f o r tknlr work | and the r e t a i l |
| stnre >:hick, had dleDlaye3 to,? ad\--c~%isln:~ | mnter la l | and |
| i n j t l a l l y t a k e n t h e | ordc:- | w g u i l receive | 350 | i n r e s p e c t | of | each |
| nrde:. | Mr. | Ccrlomy sa id | tnz t | the Cefecdants | would | start | the |
| plirchaPe!'s | o f f wi th 12 ?ha.;? | anc introduce them t o t h r shop |
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| owners. Mr. Colomy noted on a piece of pauer | the Droposed |
| pr i ce and t h e way | t h e money | received would | be | d i s t r i b u t e d |
| and, | on | the basis of | one | s a l e p e r | week | from | 12 | shops, he wrote |
down 12 per week X 45 = $540
| Average | $400 per week |
| He | a l so | no ted d l r ec t | s a l e | $95. | This arose out | o f a suggestion |
| by | Mrs. | Crowe | that the purchasers might arrange | some | d i r e c t s a l ? s . |
| Mr. | Colomy | also | agreed tha t | Yce | purchse r s cou ld e s t ab l i sh |
| m y f w t h e r r e t a j | i | ou t l e t s t ney | mlght | require. | Mrs. Crowe p a d |
| a | depos i t | o f | th i r teen | hundre.6. | dol lars | about | 22 ;iIarch 1976. |
| The | d e i a i l s of | this | conversa t ion cannot , in | my | opin lon , a f fec t |
| the cons t ruc t ion | of | tne e3\rertisement | and it i s upon t h a t |
| edvertiscment t n a t zhese | proczedlngs | are | brought. | idevertheles? |
| I | cons id r r t ha t | it | i s nscessary to consider the background |
| aga ins t whlch the advertisement | rr,ust be | examlned | i n ordel. t o |
| declde whether an offence | h a s | oeen | co.mit ted. |
After the meet1r.g on 20 iviarch 1976 I4rs. Crowe and
| Mrs. 21aschke returned | home end discussed the croposed | D U ~ C ~ S P |
| w i t h t h e i r defendant sent | respective | husbands. | On | 1 k p - i l 1976 t h e |
| a | c s n t r a c t t c | Mrs. | Crowe | wlth | a | c o v e r m g l e t t e - |
| ar.d it a lso sen t | a copy t o Krs. Plaschke. |
| Some three weeks h t e r on 24 April 1976, | I k s . Croae |
| and Mrs. | Plaschke again | s2.w | XT. Colomy a t t he de fendan t ’ s |
| pren ises . | A l s o p r e s e n t a t | t h i s conversation was | a Niss | Seea!. |
| who had spent some | two | days in | the Canberra, Queanbeyan | and |
| Yass areas arranging | f x | a | tioren | r e t a l l shops | t o d i s p l a y |
| adver t i semtnts for the pa ln tmps | i n r e t u r n | f o r | a | commission | o f |
| $50 jn respec t cf each | order | placed. | Mrs. | Crowe and |
| Mrs. Piaschke were n o t mtroduced + ,J the shopkeepers | b u t WC’-€ |
| lcf’t tr, In1 | roduce ?-:~emsel.vcs, beczuse | It was | sa id by k I r . | C o l o ~ : ~ |
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| t h a t nobody | was | available | t o carry out the mtroduct ions. |
| Miss | Segal at the meetlng Drovided the | names | and | addresses |
| and some d e t a i l s of | the | 12 r e t a l l o u t l e t s | and IIrs. | Crowe | oald |
| the balance reimbursed Mrs. | of | $2:600 of | the | purchase money. Mrs. Plaschke |
| Crowe in rcs r ,ec t | of | one | half of +he purchase |
money.
| In evidence, both | Ivir?. | Crows and Xrs. | PI Zschke agrecd |
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| tha t t hey | had ample opportunity t o ge t any advlce wh?.ck, t;iey |
| might | think apnrQprlate | ta seek before siFnlnE thc cortl-zct . |
| Mrs. | Crowe, | in c ross -exami~at i on , sa l r i | t h a t a s | a | rosuir: o f | be78 |
| own judgment, | she | "as | ex-citsd abwit the sr( .snocts | when S | ? | . | ' |
| ! | looked | a t t h e p o r t r a i t s | b e c a u s e s r e t h o ~ ~ g h t m a t t h e y | we;-e | i ~ k e l y |
| t o be good a t t h a t t i m e , s h e | Eel le rs | In | the Canberra | area. | She elso | s i 6 t h a t , |
| d l d | n o t t h n k | t h e | n r l s e | of | d | p o r t r a i t | baE | i o s |
| high | and | tha t she | was | qu i t e hagny | w i t 1 1 thz | q01aI.ity of | t h e p l - d u c t . |
| Mrs. | Plaschke | said that t h e p o r t r a i t s | were | y z i t c r e l l |
| presented. | TkLe following | pessagcs | appear | in | her | cross-exanination. |
| Q. | "And | you were | mpressed by | t h e s c por t ra l t s? I l . | A. | l l - f ~ s " . |
Q. "And, a s a woman wit'n exverlence as a bc.yer and departmental
| head, | you be l ieved tha t | these | p o r t r a i t s wowM | s e l l well. | i n t h e |
| Canberra | area, | i s t h a t | r i g h t ? t t | A. | T h a t i s r igh t " . |
| Nine | of the proprietors | from | the | 12 r e t a i l c u t l e t s |
| were ca l l ed by the inf0rrnm.t | t o givz | evieec-e. | Yevoral | o f | l h t - s e |
| proprietors | said | that | they | cqnslderec! | ihat | tke prospect | r , i | se3.irng |
| t h e p o r t r a i t s | was | one | wi th | cons iderable poten t ia l , | a i lhourh |
| in assess ing the i r ev id?nce , | it | 1 s npressary t o beer | i r l rz:~! |
| that they each stood | to | gain | a | v e r y s l g n i f i c a n t c m m s s j o n |
| without | themselves | risking | sny 1:oney. There was no evidence |
| t h a t | any | of | t hese | cailcrl | C O ~ : F C ~ P ) - O C : | '1:~. | nrosnccts small-. |
| I s e t o u t | s o 1 1 of the | eVldeT?Ce in crose-examnation | of these |
| wltnesses. | The fo-l.lowlrs paczages are from me | crcss-examnazlon |
| of | t he p ropr i e to r | of | a photo,!raphic ?tudlo. |
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Q. IlShe showed you a product and explained what was lnv?lved?"
| A . | !!Yes, and a s I sa id I was most | impressed. with the whole |
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| Q. | I1I suppose onc never knows with a new idea , bu t d id | you |
| b e l i e v e t h a t t h e | produc-t and | its | s e l l j n g might have very good |
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| A . | "1 th ink there | i s s t l l l and the re was | then a very good. |
| market :or | this s v ' c of product." |
| The following passages | ere taken f rom the cross-exammation | 37 |
| a | pharnaclst fron Yass. |
| G . l l Y ~ ~ | zgrced | t o display these jn your s tore?" |
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| p o t e n t i e l | f o r | t h e s e p r o d u c t s a t t k a t | tlme'?Il |
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| The | foJloring passages | are | from the cross-examination of | a |
| ! | pharsac is t | from Goulburn. |
| Q. | !!I | suggest you | thought it | had good | p o t e n t l a l a t t h e t i m e |
| you were speaking t o her a ? d the t ime | you were | considering |
| t h e | agreement?!I |
| A. "Could | have. | I wouid say iimited. | po-cential. | The | p r i ce |
| would be | the biggest |
| Q. | "DCd | you | nzy | a n y t h i n g t o t h e t e f f e c t | o r | i s | it | t h e r e s u l t |
of your l a t e r experience?!!
| A. | "1 would say as | a r e s u l t c f l a t e r | experlence.Il |
| L. | "It | j s | easy | i n t h e l l g h t | d 3 disoppointment | t o r a t ionRl i se |
| y m r a t t l t u i e z t the tune. | I suggest you thought it was | a |
| E X J ~ | product with good prospects st -,he time you took It 0'1 |
| a?d ~ ' J U were | l a t e r 31sappclnted?11 |
k . ''That 1s ialr w:mel;t."
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| The followlng passages are | from the cross-exammation | of the |
| proprietor of | a camera s t o r e a t Canberra. |
| Q. | "It i s hard | to | judge market | demand?It |
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| Q. | "You | were | s u f f i c i e n t l y i n t e r e s t e d | j n the product | t o d l s n l e y |
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| A. "Tnat Q. "And you made this judgment | i s cor rec t . It |
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| A. ttYestt The fol1o;:ing passcges are | f rom the r.r-ss-e::mm?t?on | of +:le |
| proprietor- of | a | photographic centre in Canberra. |
| 2 . | "1 | svp:,ose | it was | i n t h a t c o n t e x t t h a t | you r?z?ta | m |
| assessment of t h i s p roduc t t ha t | was PUT | lnto pour | store?It |
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| Q. | "You ca lcu la t ed tha t | it had poten t ia l ' ?" |
| A. | "It seemed t o me | t o be qu i t e a reasonable proposl tmn |
when they first brought it around with the saxplea, yes."
| ! | Q. | "And the idea | of it impressed you?rr |
| A. | I I I thought | it had | some | meri t , yes , | the | i3ea of | taking |
| pa in t ings | o f t photographs.r1 |
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| The | purchasers commenced | t 3 carry | or1 t h e i r x t l - J l t i e s |
| a t t h e end of April 1976,. | Althau$l | ivks. crow^ inovcd t o |
| Richmond, neer Syciney, a t the ecd of d-uly, bezause | of a change |
| i n tine loca t ion of her husband I s exployalefit and | Xrs. | FlaschXe |
| became unweli about August | 1975, | I | am | s a t ] sfieci that i o t h |
Nrs. Crowe and Nrs. Plaschke carried out their task 1~ +he w ~ y
| i n which it had Deen presen-ced tm: | them e t t h e t m e 7f | the |
| in t e rv i ew in | March | 1976. |
Unfortunately zhe purchasers ho?es that the verltmu
| would prove | successful | vere | c o t | r ea l i s ed . | In | November 1976 |
| they ceascd to perform | any | funct lon | In | re t a t l o r l t o the -;cnt:lre. |
| In the pe r iod | from Apr i l t o November | 1976. | ape r t from The |
| purchase | o f cne p a n t i n g each by P:??,. C r o m an6 14rs. | Plaschke, |
| only one s a l e had Seen made, and tha t was a t Yass. | The |
| explanation suggested | by Xrs. Cros;e i n cross-examirbation was |
| that | people | thought | the price | was | t o o high. | No | e f f o r t was |
| made by Mrs. Crowe o r Xrs. Plaschkc- | t o e f f e c t | any | d i r e c t s a l e s |
| by, | f o r example, | reducing | the | price. | In | August | 1976 |
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| I | Mrs. Crowe commmicated wi th M r . Coiomy and asked w.suld >e buy | |
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1 I pass now t o consider t3e r,vestlor?s of law involved.
| The | defencl.arLt d i d | nnt | go | :nto ovlr;nce, but smce | tnese | a-? |
| crlmlnal praceedmgs, tile 111larn~11t | must ?rove each lnzred ~i:lt |
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| of the offence t o be considercd i s whether | beyond | reasonable | doubt. | The | first quest ion |
| i | the wcrds | in the adver t i sement |
| "Should earn | $400 per week | minimurr,tl | cons t i tu ted | a | f a l s e |
| s ta tement concerning the prof i tabi l i ty of | a | b u s m e s s a c t l v j t y . |
| The | informant | made | the fo l lowing f ive a l t e rna t ive |
submissions.
| (1 1 | That | it | i s p o s s l b i e | t o | heve a f a l s e | s t a t e r e n t | a b m t |
| future | eqents . | The | sec t ion req i l i . rod nothlng more | than that |
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| the | sta:emnt | should | m o r e t o bc incorrect. | Smcc | the | business |
| I | had not ezrnefi | $4083 per week, It had been establi-shed that a |
| false ztatement hsd been | nadc | ccncermjng | t h e p r o f i t a b i l l t y | of |
| a | bus iness sc t iv i ty . | Tbe | aoproxh | should not | be | inh lbb te? | tv |
| common law rules. | The concept of p r c f i t a b i l i t y was | one |
| o i rec ted | to | the futclre. |
| (2) | The | statement was | f a l s e i n t h a t it | a l leged | an | ex is tmg |
| busnes:;, which, | in | the abseace cf sme oompletely unforese6n |
| f a c t o r a r i s i n g , | anc! | i f | conducted | i n accordance with | the |
| in s t ruc t lons | o f | the vendor, | wmlr! | y o b a h l y e w n | o r y ie ld | s'O3 |
| per | week | z t l e a s t . |
| ( 3 ) | The | s ta teneni . was | f a i s e | i n | tht , even If | it d i d not alis.!e |
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| an | exis t ing bdsiness , | it was | a | z ta te lnent that , | in | the absence |
| of | some | completely unfontseen | f a c t o r s r l s i n g , | i f | t3e _ourchase:, |
| conducted | a | bus iness ac t iv i ty in accordance | w i t h | the instruct!ons |
| of | t he vendor , t ha t ac t iv i ty | wou?d | earn | o r yxcld | (!L90 | per we)., |
| a t | l e a s t . |
| ( 4 ) | The statement was | f s i c a i? t n a t it represented a |
| bus iness ac t iv i ty | as one which | thc X-endors | knew, | w l t h | t h e m |
| D e c d i c r kncjwledge | of | it, bhoula earn | ,$f+OO per week. |
| (5) | The statemenr. | ''Should | earn $/LOG per week mlnmum" w ~ s |
| a stat-ment which rcs resented t n e opmlon of the defendant | an: |
| i t YIZS S false | stetelrenL | >,,:tur c h r s t - c t l o n , m i e s s | tae |
| defenaznt. believed | a t ttle tine o€ the advert isement , | that | the |
| s!ntement | was t rue . |
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| The | defendant submtted | that | a predlctLon | was not |
| a fa lse s ta tement because | It proved t o be wrong and, tha-c |
| any statement | made | i n the advertisement was | n o t t h a t t h e r e | was |
| an | ex is t ing bus iness | for | sa le . | It also | sabmit ted | that , | khether |
| o r not | the words | of | t he sec t ion | would be | s a t i s f l e d i f | 2 |
| predic t ion had been | made | about the future | which the defendant |
| d id not be l ieve | would | cone | t rue, the informant | had. | f a i l e d | t? |
| prove tha t the defendant | d l d not be1iel.e | the pred ic t ion | ma2e | In |
| the Pdvest isenent . |
| Sect ion 14(1) o f the United | Kingdom Trade Descrlc4tlonz |
| Act | i5sa i s | somewhat s imi l a r t o S. 59 | of | ~11% Act. | Zecti | ;n |
| 1&(1) | has been considered | by t h e Eouse of | Lords i n Brlt:s;: |
| - | Aiways Board v. Taylor | 1976 1 W.L.X. | 17 and b-q t h e Co71r.t cf |
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| Appeal | in keglna v. Sunair | Hollda-{c. L t d . | 1C.73 1 ;,.,>.X. | llfj:), |
| and by a Divlsional | Court | in | Reckett. v . | Cohen | - | 1 ?!.:.X. |
| 3.593. | The ma te r i a l pa r t s | of | s.14(1) cons ldere i by t h e Xoclse | o t |
| Lo?.ds | i n B r i t i s h | Airways 3oard v. Tavlor | read | BE IGilzws |
| '!(l) | It s h a l l be | an | of fence for | any person I n t h e c:arsp |
| t rade or hus iness- (a ) | t o make | a | statement whlcil | he | knows |
| f a l s e ; o r (b ) reckless ly t 3 make | a | statement winch | ' S f a |
| as t o any | of the fol lowing matters , | that | 1s t o say , | -(l) | t n e |
| provis jon i n the course of | any | t r ade o r business | of | any |
| services, | accommodatlon o r f a c i l i t i a s ; .... | (iii) | thc? tlmc a t |
| which, manner i n which o r persons by whom | any s e n l s e s , |
| acconunodation o r f a c i l i t i e s a r e | s o provided;!! | The | r e l e w n t |
| f a c t s | i r ; | t ha t ca se | were t h a t a | passcneer | ;l2eL vcscr?ed a | seal, |
| for | a p a r t i c u l a r f l i g h t | on | a | pa r t i cu lp r da t e | a | m | aT | a |
| par t icu lar t ime | and he had | recelved | a | le t te r cnnf i rmjnb the |
| reszrvatLon. | A t the | t lme | the | le t tc , . | was w:.it:.el | a zept. g;;.".? |
| a x i l a b i e f o r t!:c | passenger, but | t k c | 31r.llnc | '?a12 a | Llol lcy 3i |
| over | booking, and, on | the day beforr | he was | due t o mhke '2.e |
| ? l igh t he was | informed | t h a t he waz mt | booked |
| OL | t h e | s p e c i f i c | f l i g h t . | A t page | 17 | Lord | * , i lberforcc re fer red |
| 11. |
| t o t h e d l s t l n c t l o n | between | a | promise | a s | t o fu ture ac t lon |
| which may | o r may not be broken and | a statement as t o eXiSi:lng |
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| where | t | k | a | i s | rea l ly the Lase , the |
| cour t can a t tach qpropr ia te consquences to | any | f a i s i b j | m , |
| c r | r eck le s sness | In | the making | o f , t h d t s th t sxent . | :Zve.r:Tone |
| is f ami l i a r with the propcs j t lon tha t | a | sxatenent af | ini entlor. |
| may | i t s e l f be a statement of | fac t m-d so capablc 05 3eing v u e |
| o r f a l s e . | But | this | prouosit lon | should not | be uscc2 38 a |
| gene ra l s c lven t t o t r ans fo rm the me type | of | assurance | with |
| i | another : the d ls t inc t lon | is | a | r e a l oye | an6 | r e q u i r e s t o | 02 |
| r e spec ted , pa r t i cu la r ly | where | t h e e f f e c t | of treatillg an |
assurance a s a statement is ta attract crlmznal consequences,
| a s | i n | the p re sen t ca se . | As | Lord | .vidgery | C . J . | s?id | in |
| Beckett v. Cohen 1972 1 W.L.R. | 1533, 1596, it -,vas r:ever |
| intended | xngt | tne Act | of | I508 shouid be used | so a s 76 nake a |
| c r imina l s ta tenent ou t | of | wkLat i s r e a l l y a | breacn | o f | warrarlty. I' |
Lord Edmund-Davies a t page 23 said:-
| IlTlje | a p p e a l i t s e l f r a l s e s j n | a | neat form the | d i f f e r e y e |
| be tween an dsser t ion of ens t lng fac t | m 6 | a | prowlse | a s | t o |
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| future | condu2t. Section | 1 4 of | the Act of | 13C.9 | re!a=es orAy |
| t o the former, | and L w c ! 'ijidger-r C.2. | v,as undoubtedly carxcx |
| in say ing i n Secketr, -- | v. Co!len 1972 1 7i.L.R. | 1593, 1596 t n a t |
| ' . . . s ec t inn 14 ( l ) | ... | has no | app l i ca t l an f o | statements which |
| amount t o a promlse w1-h ?'~~;::r-d tr~ | +he f >tt:pe, arid w;lcn |
| therefore a'; | +.he tm? w;-le1t thev 21-e | cannot I1a-e :;he |
| character of being eizher t rue | 0.1' i a l s e . ' |
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| But | t h e f a c t s | of | t h i s c a s e i l l u s t r a t e y e t a z a l n | t h 3 t | an |
| l | a s se r t lon of | e x i s t i n g f a c t | and | a | promise | of | future conduct |
| may both be found i n one and t h e same statement. | A s |
| McKenna | j. | sald | in the course | o f | h l s adq i r ab le | Judglrlent | ir. |
| Reg. v. | Suna1r | Holldavs | L t d . | 1.373 | 1 | ;;.i,.A. | i135, li09: |
| I A promise or forecas t may | contain by m c l l c a t i o n E | staternen-’; |
| of | p re sen t f ac t . | The | person who | makes | the p ro r i se | may | be |
| irnglying | tha t h i s p re sen t i n t en t ion | i s +o | tcee], | it | o r | kha t | h? |
| has a t p r e s e n t t h e | power t o perform It. | The person who | m , d i ~ s |
| t he fo recas t | may | be | inp ly ing tha t | he now | be l ieves | that b i s |
| pred ic t lon wlll | come | t r u e o r that he has tne | means of | hr;Eg?q? |
| it 1.0 pass. Such implled | statemen-cs cf present | intcn-cjon, |
| Eeans cr b e l l e f , when they are | made, | may | well be wi.thin s ? c t i m |
| 14 of | the Act | of | 1968 and | t h e r e f o r e p u n i s h ~ b l e if | ‘‘in?:. | -&ere |
| f a l s e and were made knowlngly o r | r eck le s s ly . | S l i t , | ~i | +.hey ?.re |
| puninhablo, the offence | i s not the breaking of | a | promis: | o r |
| t h e f a i l u r e t o | make | a | predlct lon cane | t rue. | I t | i s t h e m x ~ n g |
| of | a | fa l se s ta tement | of | an exls t in: fact . | sornebociy’5 3r?s~e,lt |
| s t a t e of | mind | o r present means.’” |
| A? | page 27 Lord Fraser of 5ullybe-ton also :-eferred |
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| with aporoval to the passape | frm tile | 5Ltdg’;lent of | AcV,;c-nna ”. , |
| i n Hegina v. | Sunair | liolida-rs | Ltd . 1973 1 Y.L.H. | 1105 t h a t hsd |
| been c i t e d by Lord hdmund-Davles | and Lord | Fraser c5 teg | a |
| f w t h e r passage | from | t h a t 2udgment a t 1109 % h x h read:- |
| “The | sectlcrn deals wlth | ‘statements: | of wnicll I+ can b.- szic? |
| that | they were, | a | t | the t lme | when they ?;?re EaCe, | l jclse. |
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| ‘This ma-r | be | the case with | a | s t a t e m n t qf | f z c t . | \:h.:tlNcr | 1 j 3 y t |
| prcsent . | A | s ta tement | tha t | a | f a c t c x i s t s | now, | on t h a t i t |
| sx l s i ed ii; | t he pas t , | 1 s e l t h e r t r u e | a: | f s l s e a t t h e tFme | \ * i ; ~ x |
| i: | i s m a x . | But it is not t b r cast -,,;h | r7 | n m r n L E $ ~ | 0:- 2 |
| ! | predict | ion about | the | future . | A p red ic t ion nlav | co~de t;r:trs | =r |
| it may not . | A promise t o do somethm& In | the | future | may be kc-t |
| o r it may | be | broken. | But ne i the r | t he | predlct2.on | nor | the |
| promise can | be | s a i d t o | have been | t rue | o r f a l s e a t t h e t l m e | v,hen |
| it was made. | ?$e | conclude | t h a t s e c t i o n | 14 of | the Trade |
| Descr lpt ions Act | 1968 does not deal with | forecasts | o r pmmjses | as |
| such. We | pu t | i n | the qua l i fy ing | words | 'as | sucht €or | this | reascn. . . I t |
| I | consider that the approach adopted In | B r l t l ? ? | Alva-:s |
| b a r d v. | Taylor | i s a p p l i c a b l e | t o a cons idera t lcn of s.59. | I |
| cons ider tha t | a | pred lc t ion o r s ta tement as | t o t he fu tu re | 1s 110: |
| f a l se wi th in the | words of | t h a t s e c t l o n | if | it prove? t o be |
| incor rec t un less | it | is a | f a l s e s t a t e w n t | as | t p an exisc,;lng c%:- |
| p a s t f a c t | which may | inc lude the s t a t e | of mind fJf $he | ';#erson |
| maki35 the statement | o r of a person whose s t a t s of nix! m y b? |
| irnput.ed | to | the person | making | the | statement. | See | a l r o 1:he |
| construct ion placed | on the words | l l w i l f ~ ~ l l y | f a l s e | promsot l i n |
| R.v.Harrison 1957 V.K. | 117 a t 120-121. |
| There fo re , i n o rde r t o e s t ab l i sh tha t t he | words | IIShouiri |
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| earn $400 per week | minlmumtt | cons t i tu ted | a | f a l s e s t a t e m m t |
| concern ing the nrof i tab l l l ty | o f | a | business acz1v1.t:~ | 1 t | J s |
| necessary for the informant to prove tha t the | deferlciant | d i d | not |
| be l i eve tha t t he fo recas t | o r p red lc t lon | v:m)uld | be | ssr;?.sfir:d | o r bc:? |
| recklessly indifferent concerning the forecast | r3r | p e d l s t i o n . |
| I | consider that the informant | has | not es tab l i shed | t h l s | r e q u i r z x n t . |
| There is no evidence before | me | that the defcndaxt | hed c r had r x c |
| any | b a s i s f o r m k i n g t h e f o r e c a s t , | bu t | I | have been | im;.essec! by |
| the evidence of | Mrs. Crowe and Mrs. Placchkr? and of sone gf the |
| shopkeepers | i n >:)hose pren ises the adver t i smonis | v e r e | ,?isplayed-. |
| I | also | corsuier that the use of the | word | tlshouldt' assists | t o |
| show | t h a t t h e | words | i n the advertisement can best | be | d c s ~ r i r e d |
| a s a forecas t 01- p reg ic t ion . | I add t\:-?, | 1-f' | r e2e*rwt , I ?.o | YIZ! |
| conside- that | t b e advertisement contejns | my f?lsc S' aTclncnt |
| that the uuslness was an e x ~ s t ~ n ~ | busmess. |
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| The next argument | lmon which tP.e defendant placed | w s t |
| re l lance | was | that the advert lsement | d i d | no t represent the |
| business as | one tha t can | be | car r led on ax a person ' s p lace | of |
| res idence but as one which | "Can Se run from | home as no selli1lg |
| involved". | The | defendant drew t h e d l s t i n c t i o n | between l ' fromll |
| and It a t , |
| I cons ider tha t the | words "Can be run from | home as no |
| sel l ing mvolved ' ' | convcy +h? | irlpression | t h a t t h e d e a l e r s m p | 2nd |
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| s o l e wha2lesale | agency r e fe r r ed TQ could be run frm hone |
| however | smal l | tha t | hone might | be. | The | statement "no s e l l i n g |
| involv5d" | is a l s o an | ine ica t ion | tha-c no | pa r t l cu la r t ype | o f |
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| p r e m s e s would. be required. | The wor .6~ i n s.59 | It... | can be, | or |
| can be | t o a | considerable exter , t , carr ied | on | a t a Delson's |
| place of res idence, '# | sugcpcst | a | businer.s whlch can be, | o r | car. |
| be t o a considerable extont , | carried on wi th in a person 's piace |
| c f residence. | I consider7 | +hat | there | 1 s a | d i s t i n c t l o n | be-cweErl |
| car ry icp or? | a | b u s i n e s s a t | home | anc! | runnmg a business f r o m |
| h o x . | A business | could | be run f r o ? home even i f t h e home |
| const i tute6 | but | a s ing le | room, | whereas ~f a business i s tc |
| be | ca r r i ed on | o r car r ied on | t o a | considerable extent | a t h o m , |
| t h e s i z e | o f | t h e | home | and | the fac i . l i+ , les ava i lab le there a re | a |
| very mater | ia | l | cunsiderat loc. | I | vas | re fer re? | t o Klrkwood .v. | - |
| CaM 19;O A.C. | L22. | T h l s ?asp howmen was a spec la l | case | t ~ v h ~ h |
ti.:rneS uc3n th:e construct lon 3f ti sec t ton m the Tlt-ney-Lenders
| Act. | Some of the meaninp | c:lted f o r the word "from1' i n The |
Shorter Oxford Dlctionary , 3 r d Fd: tim, are "denoting derJartw-e
or moving away; i nd lc s t ing a place OP obzect which 1s l e f t a t a
| dist .=me, benind, | c r on one slde, by XI | ObJeCt whlch wlthdraws |
| or t u rns ev,?y; indica-cing | the place, | cuar ter , | e tc . | whence |
| soFething cmes | o r i S brought 01' fe:-ched. | It | Some of t h e Teanu-; S |
| c i t ed f w :lie worc ''at11 | .n thet dictionary are | I l local posiuon; |
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| express ing pr imar i ly the re la t ion | of | the th ing | t? a | goin t | PC |
| space | which | it touches.!! | See | a l s o I".eares J. | In F*ll | v. |
| CouEhlan & Ors. | (1970) 91 k'.ri. | 856 as to the cons t ruc t lon | of |
| t h e | words | "at | t ha t pe r son ' s u sua l p l ace | of | abode." | In cogstruinL |
| s.59 | it must be | remembered t h a t it is 4 sec t ion whlch has penal |
| consea_lences,and i n t h e c a s e | of | a | coronrate defer.dant, | a | f7ne |
| of up t o '$50,000 nay be jnposed. | The Dro-,cr anproach t o the |
| construct ion of | a | penal section has been the svb,>ect | o f | a | .;-?at |
| deai of consieerat ion. In | The | Kins | v . | .kd.̂ :?s | - | 53 C.J, .R. | 56:; C? |
| 567-568 | m a j o l n t .ludgrnent, Rich, Dlxm, | (as he then was) X m T ? |
| and McTicrnan JJ., | sa id : - |
| "No daubt, | in determlning ivhether an offence | has | been crca??:' |
| or pniarged, | the Court | must be guided, | as In c thc r | question:, o f |
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| In t e rp re t a t lon , | by | the f a i r nean ing | of | the | l.?,nk,vmp nf | t h e |
| enzctment, but | when that lanpuage | 1s capable of !mr€ than | one |
| meaninz, | o r 1s vague o r cloudy so t l l a t 1 % ~ | denotdl.on is uncert.2.x |
| and no | sure conclusion can | be | reached by | a | cons ld*ra t l sn o f t h e |
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| provis ions and subjec t mat te r | of th? legislation, | tben I L %1rht. |
| not t o be construed as extending | any :)mal cateror;). | 'I |
| Gibbs J. i n Beckwith v. R 1 2 A.L.R. | 73: | a t 339 said:- |
| 'The | ru?.? | f o r m e r l y a c c e p t e d , t h a t s t a t a t ~ s c r e s t ? n g | offence$; | ?Te |
| t o be | s%r ic t ly cons t rued , has lo s t | much | of | i t s lvportance | 11, |
| ncclerr. | t i res . | In de te rmining | the | me?iing | o f | 3 ?ensi | s t a t u t ? |
| the ord inarv ru les | o f | conFtruction must | he | a w J i e d , hut | i f | t?.e |
| language | of | the | statute | remalns | ambiguous o r doilbtfu? the ar~Llg1.~~: |
| o r C!oub+, | may be | resolved in favour | of | the su'i7ect | by r e f u z k l [ t o |
| extend thc category | of | crlminal offenccs: | st? -- | 1: ' I . A2cians 19;; | 53 |
| C.L.R. | 553 at 567-8; | Craies on C'tazuze Law | 7 t h e ? , p~ 52944 . |
The r u l e i s cerhaps one of l a s t re:ort.Il
| i | I n Ex parte Zlptsch: t7e | CralP: | ----- | and. Pnor. 4 4 S.R. ?(>l?, | 2 |
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| cdse | to w h l A both parc les reielm?d I T ! ~ , | Jor,:ali #:.L. | , | I . L ~ : | ' |
| &c',b,mr-nt Davldson | and | S t r e e t JJ . , | concurrerl | a t 3s5 s s id : - |
| I | c | 16. |
| "In Tuck & Sons | v. | F r i e s t e r | ( I 9 Q.S.D. | 629 | a t 6 4 5 ) , reference |
| was | made | t o ' t h e w e l l s e t t l e d | ru1.e | that the Court | wlll | not |
| ho ld tha t | a | penalty has been incurred, unless the language | of |
| the clause | which | is | said | t o impuse | it | is | s o c l e a r t h a t t h e c a s e |
| must | necessar i ly be | wl th in I t , ' and | it was | s a l d ( a t | 639) | t h a t |
| 'If the re a re | two reasonable construct lons | we | mist glve the | inore |
| lenient | one ' . | The | Regulations | m | ques t ion a re h ighly pena l , | smce |
| they subject persons | vho | disobey their prohibi t ions | t o | t he | rxsk |
| of belng imprlsolled | f o r En unlimited Tcr lcd and t o a f l n e of |
| unlimited anouat. | I n my | opinion, t o adopt | the words of bar con Z. |
| i n Ingharn v. | Hie | Lee | (15 C.L.R. | 267 a t 2'71) | i s c l e e r thel. | the |
| phrase In quest ion | i s open t o more | i rL te rp re t z t l sns th?-i, one; | and |
| i n construlng a ~ e n a l | provision we a r e holmd to remember that WE |
| ought not | t o ac',opt a constructlon adverse | t-S afl ac:.l~ced perc,m |
| unless he | is brought c lear ly within the | words | of | t 5 e Act."' |
| Applying | the propcr | r u l e s o f | c m s t r u c t i o n of | a Fe??>. |
| s e c t i o n t o | s.59, | I consider t'.?az the sect ion does | m t e:rter.d | t o |
| a s ta tement tha t | a business ac-civl-cy can | be xun from a p e r s w ' s |
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| I | place of res idence but | o n l y t o a staternent cuncer1:lng | a busmess |
| a c t i v i t y t h a t c a n | be | o? | can | be | t o a | cons iderable ex tsn t , car r led |
| 4 | on | a t a | person's place of residence. | |
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| the question of whether ths exprFssior, | IIShould | earn $LOO | p e r |
| i | week | minimumtt | was | a | statement concerning the prufitabl11.ty | of | a |
| bus iness ac t iv i ty | o r | merely one concerning the | g r o s s | t z l c i n ~ s . |
| It becomes unnecessary to cm?i?er | a:1 thr s::Sn;issjons |
| which were | made by t h e defendan-c ir. mew or' the cancl lxlons | J |
| have reached concernirg | trle two me.jot. po in ts wI?lc!l | 3rcse jn th7.s |
| case. |
| I fir-: t'nat | the lnfcrmant h a s failed. t o p,rovc the of fence |
| charged and | I | 5j CTYSS -he | I ~ ? O T X : ~ T - ' ~ | m. |
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