fraudulent misrepresentation means a misrepresentation that is false or misleading in any material respect and which the consumer either—
fraudulent misrepresentation. (欺詐的失實陳述) means-
fraudulent misrepresentation. “wilful misconduct”, “reckless disregard” or “intentional fault” for purposes of section 15.
More Definitions of fraudulent misrepresentation
fraudulent misrepresentation means any substitution, adulteration or reproduction of an authorized product, or the manufacture of a product that is not an authorized product;
fraudulent misrepresentation means a misrepresentation that is false or misleading in
fraudulent misrepresentation means, with respect to Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx’x willful withholding from, or knowing misrepresentation to, Purchaser or its representatives of a material fact, and actual reliance by Purchaser on such withheld or misrepresented fact to Purchaser’s detriment. Notwithstanding the use of the words “willful” and “knowing” in this definition, the requisite showing of scienter necessary for Purchaser to prove fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation shall be the scienter required to prove fraud under the laws of the State of New York. Purchaser shall bear the burden of proving fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation as required by applicable law.
fraudulent misrepresentation means a misrepresentation that is false or misleading in any material respect and which the consumer either— (a) knows to be false or misleading, or (b) consciously disregards whether it is false or misleading, and “fraudulent” or “fraud” shall be construed accordingly and shall include any deliberate or reckless misrepresentation;
fraudulent misrepresentation. False representation that has been made knowingly or recklessly; with an absence of honest belief in what is represented; and the misrep must have been a major factor in inducing the K (places onus on proving fraud on party alleging it) If fraud is found, rescission if fraud is significant, otherwise damages.
fraudulent misrepresentation means, in connection with the representation set forth in Section 5.14, an intentional, knowing and wilful misrepresentation of a material fact.
fraudulent misrepresentation is an assertion made with knowledge that it is false and with the intention of inducing the other party’s agreement. Three Types (a) affirmative false statement (a deliberate lie), (b) concealment (deliberate conduct to hide a fact) or (c) nondisclosure (keeping silent and failing to disclose a fact)