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  • Puffery - Wikipedia
    Puffery is undue or exaggerated praise [1][2] Puffery serves to "puff up" what is being described In law, puffery is usually invoked as a defense argument: it identifies general praising speech, typically produced by a seller, which is not expected to be relied upon and does not give rise to legal liability
  • PUFFERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PUFFERY is exaggerated commendation especially for promotional purposes : hype
  • What Is Puffing in Law and How Does It Differ From Misrepresentation . . .
    In the legal realm, distinguishing between puffing and misrepresentation is crucial for consumers and businesses Puffing involves exaggerated claims or opinions about a product that are not meant to be taken literally, often seen in advertising and sales pitches
  • Puffery - Definition, Examples, Cases, Puff Piece - Definition
    Puffery is a form of advertising in which a product or service is praised as being superior to all others like it, without any evidence to back up the claim This is done for the sole purpose of attracting buyers that might not otherwise give the produce or service any attention
  • PUFFERY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    PUFFERY definition: 1 the act of praising someone or something too much in a way that is not sincere: 2 the act of… Learn more
  • What is Puffery and When Will It Get You Into Trouble?
    Legal dictionaries (as standard dictionaries rarely include it) define puffery as a “representation, statement or conduct that clearly over exaggerates the attributes or characteristics of some product or service ”
  • PUFFERY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Puffery definition: undue or exaggerated praise See examples of PUFFERY used in a sentence
  • What does puffery mean? - Definitions. net
    Puffery refers to an exaggerated or extravagant statement or claim made in promotion, advertisement, or marketing of a product or service, typically implying subjective opinions, hyperbole, or boasting, which cannot be objectively measured or proven as false or true, and therefore, is not considered deceptive or misleading in a legal sense


















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