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Monet Williams
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Fraudulent misrepresentation is also referred to as intentional misrepresentation.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
The act of intentionally making false statements to induce another party to enter into a contract, resulting in harm or damage.
Intentional Misrepresentation
Deliberate false statement by one party aimed at getting another party to enter into an agreement.
- Absorb the theory of fraudulent misrepresentation and its prerequisites, namely intent and scienter.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the theory of fraudulent misrepresentation and its prerequisites, namely intent and scienter.
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