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Acting on behalf of - or in the place of - another. | Acting on behalf of - or in the place of - another. | ||
3. ''Portrayal.'' | |||
A description or portrayal of something. | |||
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* [[Contract]] | * [[Contract]] | ||
* [[Damages]] | * [[Damages]] | ||
* [[Digital representation]] | |||
* [[Faithful representation]] | |||
*[[False accounting]] | *[[False accounting]] | ||
* [[Fraud]] | * [[Fraud]] | ||
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* [[Innocent misrepresentation]] | * [[Innocent misrepresentation]] | ||
* [[Law]] | * [[Law]] | ||
* [[Letters of representation]] | |||
* [[Material]] | * [[Material]] | ||
* [[Misrepresentation]] | * [[Misrepresentation]] |
Latest revision as of 09:35, 20 April 2023
1. Contract.
A material statement made by one party to a contract to the other party which induces that other party to enter into the contract.
Misrepresentation can be grounds to sue for damages or to rescind the contract.
2. Law.
Acting on behalf of - or in the place of - another.
3. Portrayal.
A description or portrayal of something.