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But we're very happy to win on the two major issues of conspiracy and fraudulent misrepresentation.
One can also sue for fraudulent misrepresentation in a tort action.
We shall see that Law drew a clear distinction between innocent and fraudulent misrepresentation.
In 1998, the bureau investigated 82 cases involving alleged fraudulent misrepresentations.
It was held not to exclude liability for fraudulent misrepresentation or non-disclosure.
Chelsea maintain that this was due to the contract of the original transfer being based on a fraudulent misrepresentation.
Alice has been a victim of fraudulent misrepresentation.
Fraudulent misrepresentation is capable of being made recklessly.
I take the view that the term 'European driving licence' is a case of fraudulent misrepresentation.
An action for fraudulent misrepresentation allows for a remedy of damages and rescission.
The suit alleges both lack of consent and fraudulent misrepresentation of painting condition.
Some people are of the opinion that wholesaling is fraudulent misrepresentation since the wholesaler does not actually intend to close on the property themselves.
Judge Diamond ruled that Barrett had obtained the pieces through fraudulent misrepresentation and ordered him to return them.
In any event a disclaimer of responsibility is not effective in respect of fraudulent misrepresentation.
A fraudulent misrepresentation is one made (a) without belief in its truth, or (b) recklessly, careless whether it be true of false.
In other words, the adult can argue that the contract would never have been entered into by the adult but for the minor's fraudulent misrepresentation.
Forgery and other methods of fraudulent misrepresentation can be used to inflate the value of an instrument.
In 2008, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged the company with making fraudulent misrepresentations to clients.
Fraudulent misrepresentation occurs when one makes representation with intent to deceive and with the knowledge that it is false.
"The broker," said Mr. Boyd, "may be liable for fraudulent misrepresentations.
Fraudulent misrepresentation of an artist's work is related to the demand for works and the ease with which the artist's style lends itself to imitation.
The accused later told the manager that the cheques were as good as cash, i.e. there was a fraudulent misrepresentation.
An exception to this principle is fraudulent misrepresentation, where the courts disagree over whether it immediately forms a constructive trust or requires action by the victim.
"As much as 70 percent of recent early payment defaults had fraudulent misrepresentations on their original loan applications, according to one recent study.
Errani is under investigation for fraudulent misrepresentation: the impeachment is of having provided misleading information to the investigating magistrate.