As Mr Jones knows, that is a misrepresentation of what would happen in that case. |
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A contract obtained by fraudulent misrepresentation is voidable, not void, even in equity. |
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This insurance shall be voidable if there has been misrepresentation, mis-description or non-disclosure of any material fact. |
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Was this audacious accounting, or the kind of thing that at first glance seems like clear misrepresentation? |
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If that is a misrepresentation they have committed wire fraud, criminal fraud, and an assortment of other crimes and torts. |
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This is an unfortunate misrepresentation of my remarks, and misleads readers about the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. |
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We cannot afford misrepresentation of the facts, jingoism and warmongering in the media. |
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The city now seeks to amend the claim to plead fraudulent misrepresentation and deceit and to seek punitive damages. |
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Such celluloid misrepresentation has cast the people as wily torturers of blue-eyed boys, and their homeland as a tropical hellhole. |
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Other readers have unknowingly been victims of a more extraordinary misrepresentation of the novel than even Richardson himself managed. |
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Cheating and misrepresentation has been endemic in the field of herbalism at least since the time of the Egyptians and Greeks. |
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I am not referring to the distortion or misrepresentation that memory performs like a busy cosmetician. |
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The certificate would also list all of the information necessary to prevent misrepresentation of the media used to create a work. |
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The misrepresentation in the national media on this story has been interesting, too. |
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I am always happy to see honest economists call dishonest pundits out on their misrepresentation of the facts. |
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This case was not lengthened or complicated by the allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation. |
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The plaintiff's action includes claims for negligent misrepresentation, constructive dismissal, and wrongful dismissal. |
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His misrepresentation seems mainly to reflect the sloppy quality of much Australian work. |
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He counterclaimed for damages for misrepresentation and breach of contract of employment. |
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Extremism tends to be based on the wilful or ignorant misrepresentation of accepted moral or religious principles. |
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Avoidance for innocent misrepresentation or nondisclosure is not permitted, unless the law prohibits such an exclusion. |
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Hamlet as a play is similarly preoccupied by slander, misrepresentation and selves fabricated from the nothings of rhetorical tropes. |
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Universities themselves seem anxious to avoid misrepresentation in this area. |
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Forget about the debate, ignore the rows over religious misrepresentation, just buy this book and enjoy a thriller to beat all thrillers. |
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The issue has been clouded by the general misrepresentation of some of these products. |
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Your gripe was that you did not get what you bargained for and expected because of this misrepresentation. |
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This flexibility provides opportunities for manipulation, deception and misrepresentation. |
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The plaintiffs assert causes of action including negligent design, failure to warn, misrepresentation and breach of warranty. |
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As with misrepresentation, certain bars operate to prevent rescission. |
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The stack of un-entered documents on the credenza is far more damaging in its stealthiness and misrepresentation of reality. |
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The management that deals in evasions, half-truths or misrepresentation is subverting the fundamentals of morale building. |
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The trial judge ruled that contributory negligence was not a defence to the claims in negligent misrepresentation and fraud and excluded this evidence. |
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The opponents of raw milk have stooped to malicious misrepresentation of the facts and deliberate deception. |
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Bell pointed out that subterfuge and misrepresentation had been used, and that the companies and customers involved were victims of fraud. |
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If you do not provide an accurate residential address, it could result in the refusal of your application for misrepresentation. |
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It abdicated its responsibility and covered its absence of action with bluster, pretense and misrepresentation. |
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Further, the website's terms of use prohibit engaging in deceptive activities, including misrepresentation of affiliation. |
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These amendments would also close loopholes and prevent misrepresentation, which ends up costing all taxpayers. |
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Any concealment, misrepresentation or false declaration concerning this application or any claim may result in your insurance being void. |
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Even if Hollis was deliberately misled, there was no impairment of the progress of the investigation as a result of the misrepresentation. |
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However, she denied responsibility for the misrepresentation, stating that her real estate agent had acted without her knowledge. |
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To refer to these nights of protest as clashes with police would be a misrepresentation of the situation. |
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I felt it was a misrepresentation of who I was, what I wanted to say, what I could see in the world and wanted to share. |
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Such a concerted campaign of misrepresentation will be hard to chalk up to the actions of a few rogue police officers. |
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Debate, as we saw last Wednesday night, sometimes over-rewards the glib one-liner, or incentivizes stubborn misrepresentation. |
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Cutting a path through the thickets of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and lunatic theorising that have grown up around the symbol of the Grail is no easy task. |
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His invention of facts surrounding the smallpox epidemic among the Mandan Indians in 1837 is more reprehensible than his misrepresentation of the Dawes Act. |
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Does the fraudulent misrepresentation bar Mr Halley's claim? |
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In many cases consent was obtained by Government officials through fraud, coercion or misrepresentation, tactics which annulled the validity of such consent. |
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The Final Frontier is hereby found guilty of misrepresentation. |
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In several decisions the English courts have found the wording of such clauses was not effective in excluding liability for a pre-contractual misrepresentation. |
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In his article, Robert Cherry begins with a misrepresentation. |
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Therefore Jacobson did not enter into the contract in reliance upon Cherney's alleged misrepresentation that a closing would occur in December. |
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The misrepresentation deprived the promisor of the information necessary for consent. |
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However, in cases of misrepresentation or tax evasion there is no limit. |
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Indeed, there is no evidence that Mr. Spiegel changed his condition or position as a result of conduct, misrepresentation or silence on the part of the Superintendent. |
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Government moved to annul the patent issued to Bell on the grounds of fraud and misrepresentation. |
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Richards who trademarked Basic English in order to prevent dilution and misrepresentation of his work. |
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The tort of negligent misrepresentation is often associated with the duty of care said to be owed by professionals, such as doctors, lawyers and accountants, to persons relying on their advice to their detriment. |
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Nothing in these terms of use shall exclude or limit our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence or fraudulent misrepresentation. |
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Given this history, the declaration that the G8 countries are now prepared to do something significant to help Africa is a seductive misrepresentation of Africa's relationship with industrialized countries of the North. |
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As such, we begin with the obstacles to women's participation, which have led to women's experiences of misrepresentation or non-representation in formal political institutions. |
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We welcome the use of our reports by governments and intergovernmental organizations, and we sincerely hope that there will be no further misrepresentation regarding the contents of our 1992 report. |
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The concept of fraud presupposes the presence of a subjective element of wilful misrepresentation or fraudulent machinations, not simply a mistake or negligence, on the part of the party seeking recognition and enforcement. |
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I think that what we are seeing is a great deal of misinformation, misrepresentation and scaremongering, which is influencing some sections of public opinion. |
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A finding of misrepresentation allows for a remedy of rescission and sometimes damages depending on the type of misrepresentation. |
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Fraud in the factum focuses on whether the party alleging misrepresentation knew they were creating a contract. |
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Fraud in inducement focuses on misrepresentation attempting to get the party to enter into the contract. |
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Generally, statements of opinion or intention are not statements of fact in the context of misrepresentation. |
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Such sampling errors were, especially at the outset of the harmonisation project, considered to be of secondary importance only, compared to possible bias due to misrepresentation. |
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However, Jess Askew, attorney for the receiver, said the filing by Red Alert was a misrepresentation. |
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In Uganda many have seen it as a misrepresentation of conflict and attempt to bring down the conflict just to American action, ignoring other actors. |
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Police in the emerging economic power have now launched an investigation into Uber to establish if charges can be brought against the US-based firm for misrepresentation. |
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Intolerance seems to ail Nigeria rather than misrepresentation. |
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Two Adjudicators dissented, taking the position that the broadcast of Dion's outtakes was newsworthy and that Duffy's misrepresentation of Regan's statement was adequately clarified within the program by Regan himself. |
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In this circumstance, reporting the athlete support personnel to the appropriate parties is an important step in deterring intentional misrepresentation by the athlete. |
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The real danger here in the misrepresentation that has gone on, is it continues to go on simply for one reason and that is that the opposition smells blood and indeed all of us know that this is a blood sport. |
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The failure to disclose is itself the basis for claims of constructive fraud or misrepresentation. |
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Part of the problem has been that mixing fraud, adulteration and misrepresentation are generally considered to be widespread internationally, including in Canada, and are practised in many forms. |
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Will the minister today rise in his place and simply apologize to all affected families for his misrepresentation of the facts or will he continue to show contempt for such a personal and private matter? |
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You may argue that people do not notice this misrepresentation when they look at a pictograph such as this one, and thus it is not particularly important. |
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The passing off conclusions are hopeless in the absence of any finding of misrepresentation by the grey marketer, following the dicta in the SEIKO case. |
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Industry Canada administers and enforces two statutes, the Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act and the Competition Act, which give authority to control misrepresentation and misleading labelling and advertising. |
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According to the relevant national case-law, the misrepresentation of the goods and services by the defendant in an action for passing off must be determined with regard to the claimant's customers. |
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The reality was that what actually happened here was a misrepresentation under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act or the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive, as Mr Harbour was talking about. |
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This is now the leading case in English law on misrepresentation by conduct. |
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It may therefore be adapted to national legislation in order to fulfil the legal requirements with a view to the consequences of misrepresentation, falsification of documents, fraud, etc. |
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Another risk of misrepresentation is that the objectives for corrective actions are set in terms of diminishing error rates and obtaining a positive statement of assurance. |
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All 13 securities commissions have laws against this misrepresentation, yet either they look the other way or, in some cases, they grant an exemption to the law and thus support the misrepresentation to consumers. |
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If the Bank has reasonable grounds to suspect that there is a misrepresentation of identity, you will be requested to show one piece of identification from Section A that bears your photograph and signature. |
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If Mary sues in tort, she is entitled to damages that put herself back to the same financial position place she would have been in had the misrepresentation not been made. |
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So here we go, yet again, to rebut the savage misrepresentation. |
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Where one party had misrepresented an existing fact, courts have also refused to enforce the promise against the consenter who relied on the misrepresentation. |
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Most state securities acts provide for rescissory damages when a sale involves fraud, deceit, or a material misrepresentation or omission of fact. |
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Adopting the adaptational model of malingering in assessment can reframe the deception and misrepresentation as possibly an adaptive way to meet basic needs. |
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This article argues that these complexities make PBB more vulnerable than other budgeting systems to threats from error, fraud, falsification, and misrepresentation. |
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People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, but we cannot let another example of misrepresentation by a television programme pass without comment. |
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