misrepresentation

misrepresentation
misrepresentation mis‧rep‧re‧sen‧ta‧tion [ˌmɪsreprɪzenˈteɪʆn] noun [countable, uncountable]
LAW the act of deliberately giving false information to someone, especially in order to persuade them to enter into a contract, or a statement giving false information; = MISSTATEMENT:

• The purchaser may elect to claim damages for misrepresentation.

• A fraudulent misrepresentation is one made without believing in its truth or caring whether it is true or false.

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misrepresentation UK US /ˌmɪsreprɪzenˈteɪʃən/ noun [C or U] LAW
the act of giving false information about something or someone, often in order to get an advantage: »

The statement is a clear and deliberate misrepresentation of the facts.

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Tobacco companies were charged with engaging in misrepresentation in their advertising.

See also FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION(Cf. ↑fraudulent misrepresentation)

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • Misrepresentation — This article is about a legal term. For the sociological one, see Misrepresentation (sociology). Misrepresentation is a contract law concept. It means a false statement of fact made by one party to another party, which has the effect of inducing… …   Wikipedia

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  • Misrepresentation — A false statement of fact made by one party which affects the other party s decision in agreeing to a contract. If the misrepresentation is discovered, the contract can be later declared void and the situation remedied if the party who relied on… …   Investment dictionary

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