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The plaintiff must be able to present evidence of real injury, not just psychological discomfort.

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What can I sue someone for in a civil court case?

In a civil court case, you can sue someone for things like breach of contract, personal injury, property damage, or other legal disputes where one party believes they have been wronged by another.


Is it possible to detect first party fraud?

Yes it is possibel to detect first party fraud As so many soft wares are found.


What is the difference between the remedy available for fraud and the remedy available for misrepresentation?

Remedy for fraud is criminal while remedy for misrepresentation is of civil nature. Fraud deprives one party and benefit other party while misrepresentation may or may not have an impact on either party.


Why will the courts allow an innocent party to collect damages in the case of fraud?

The innocent party has to collect damages because if fraud happens the innocent party won't be able to pay the judge for taking the case.


Will chase deposit a 21000 third party check?

No they will not. Most likely, a third party check is fraud


When did election fraud start?

Election fraud started as early as when voting started. Voting Fraud is voting for someone or messing with the machines to swing towards a certain party. Each year we see a increase in voting fraud.


Is Fraud the intentional misstatement of a material fact made by one party with the hope of influencing the other party?

Yes this is true.


How much money do I get in a settlement if I am injured?

You are not entitled to anything. If the other party who hit you was at fault, you are only going to collect your actual losses up to the limits of the other party's insurance coverage. This means your actual required medical expenses and loss of income and nothing more. You are to be made whole again with payment for your actual losses.


What are the possible punishments for online fraud in Canada?

There are many different punishments for online fraud in Canada. If the fraud leads to at least 500 dollars in loss of the innocent party, then they can serve up to 4 years in jail.


Who starts lawsuits?

Lawsuits are typically initiated by a party known as the plaintiff, who believes they have been wronged or harmed by another party, known as the defendant. The plaintiff files a complaint in a court, outlining their grievances and the relief they seek. Lawsuits can arise from various disputes, including contracts, personal injury, property issues, and more. In some cases, a defendant may also initiate a lawsuit through a counterclaim against the plaintiff.


How is a contract formed illegally?

Although there are many aspects of contract law, the one thing that can ensure that a contract is "illegal" is fraud. When one party to a contract commits fraud or misrepresents a fact that he knows to be a misrepresentation, the opposing party is not held to the contract.


When did elections start?

Election fraud started as early as when voting started. Voting Fraud is voting for someone or messing with the machines to swing towards a certain party. Each year we see a increase in voting fraud.

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