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- misrepresentation | Wex | US Law - LII Legal Information Institute
A misrepresentation is a false or misleading statement or a material omission which renders other statements misleading, with intent to deceive Misrepresentation is one the elements of common law fraud , and other causes of action for fraud, such as securities fraud
- Misrepresentation - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
What is Misrepresentation? A misrepresentation is information that is untrue, but which convinces someone to enter into a contract For a better understanding, consider the following example of misrepresentation: Tom agrees to a contract with RealMan Magazine Company
- 3 Types of Misrepresentation and Why They Matter - The Law Dictionary
There are three main types of misrepresentation, fraudulent, negligent, and innocent Below is a brief overview of each type and the remedies for them
- What Is Misrepresentation? Types and How It Works - Investopedia
A misrepresentation is a false statement of a material fact made by one party which affects the other party's decision in agreeing to a contract If the misrepresentation is discovered, the
- Misrepresentation in Contract Law - LawTeacher. net
A misrepresentation is a false statement of fact made that has the result of inducing the other party to enter a contract If a misrepresentation is shown to have occurred, the effect will be that the contract becomes voidable
- MISREPRESENTATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MISREPRESENTATION is an intentionally or sometimes negligently false representation made verbally, by conduct, or sometimes by nondisclosure or concealment and often for the purpose of deceiving, defrauding, or causing another to rely on it detrimentally; also : an act or instance of making such a representation
- Misrepresentation - Wikipedia
In common law jurisdictions, a misrepresentation is a false or misleading [1] statement of fact made during negotiations by one party to another, the statement then inducing that other party to enter into a contract [2] [3] The misled party may normally rescind the contract, and sometimes may be awarded damages as well (or instead of rescission)
- Misrepresentation | Fraud, Negligence, Deception | Britannica
A misrepresentation is an assertion not in accord with the facts that is made with the intent to mislead or deceive; as such it can constitute fraud (q v )
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