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Fraudulent or Intentional Misrepresentation Claims in California the defendant represented to another that a fact was true; the representation was actually false; the defendant knew the representation was false (or was reckless about its truth); the defendant intended the other person to rely on the statement;
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Intentional Misrepresentation: A statement made by the defendant, with the intent to deceive, that is known to be false or made recklessly and without regard to whether it is true or not.
A deceptive act done intentionally by one party in order to influence another party to enter into a contract is known as fraud. The representation of a misstatement, made innocently, which persuades the other party to enter into a contract, is known as misrepresentation.
Intentional Misrepresentation: A statement made by the defendant, with the intent to deceive, that is known to be false or made recklessly and without regard to whether it is true or not.
A deceptive act done intentionally by one party in order to influence another party to enter into a contract is known as fraud. The representation of a misstatement, made innocently, which persuades the other party to enter into a contract, is known as misrepresentation.
A deceptive act done intentionally by one party in order to influence another party to enter into a contract is known as fraud. The representation of a misstatement, made innocently, which persuades the other party to enter into a contract, is known as misrepresentation.

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