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1. ''Contract.'' | |||
A materially untrue statement made by one party to a contract to the other party which induces that other party to enter into the contract. | |||
2. ''Law.'' | |||
More generally, false statements or other behaviour designed to create a false impression. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Contract]] | * [[Contract]] | ||
*[[False accounting]] | |||
* [[Fraud]] | * [[Fraud]] | ||
* [[Fraudulent misrepresentation]] | |||
* [[Innocent misrepresentation]] | |||
* [[Law]] | |||
* [[Material]] | |||
* [[Misstatement]] | |||
* [[Negligent misrepresentation]] | |||
* [[Representation]] | |||
[[Category:Ethics]] |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 2 October 2022
1. Contract.
A materially untrue statement made by one party to a contract to the other party which induces that other party to enter into the contract.
2. Law.
More generally, false statements or other behaviour designed to create a false impression.