Direct misrepresentation occurs when false or misleading information is intentionally communicated to deceive someone. This can include making false statements, providing inaccurate data, or omitting relevant information in order to mislead others. It is considered fraudulent behavior and can result in legal consequences.
Indirect misrepresentation occurs when false information is communicated through passive or subtle actions, rather than explicit statements. It can involve withholding information, concealing facts, or manipulating data in a way that leads others to form incorrect conclusions.
The present tense of direct is direct.
No, "attemption" is not a standard English word. The correct term would be "attempt."
Direct refers to something that occurs without intermediaries or interruptions, while indirect means it occurs through intermediaries or has intervening factors. For example, a direct flight goes from one point to another without stopping, whereas an indirect flight may involve layovers or connecting flights.
The prefix word for direct is "in-" as in "indirect."
fraudulent misrepresentation. negligent misrepresentation. innocent misrepresentation.
Examples of misrepresentation of facts Examples of misrepresentation of facts
misrepresentation
Misrepresentation that is the result of careless statements made.
the difference between fraudulent miisrepresentation and innocent misrepresentation is that innocent representation is when a statement is made with a genuine belief that it is true while fraudulent misrepresentation is a statement that is made with the knowledge that it is untrue or misleading.
When someone is induced into entering into a contract as a result of a false statement.
It depends on the type of misrepresentation: Innocent misrepresentation: rescission of contract and restitution if possible Negligent: rescission or possibly damages Fraudulent: damages and possibly action in tort law
A misrepresentation is an untrue statement of fact by one party which has induced the other to enter into the contract.
if the maker intended for the misrepresentation to induce the other party to enter the contract and if the misrepresentation would likely induce a reasonable person to so enter the contract
Strategic misrepresentation is the planned, systematic distortion or misstatement of fact-lying-in response to incentives in the budget process.
The seller was found guilty of misrepresentation by falsely advertising the product's features to potential buyers.
misrepresentation.