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Sreeram Charan
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Sheena knowingly and falsely tells Jenn that an automobile she is trying to sell has never been in a flood. In reliance upon Sheena's statement, Jenn buys the car. Sheena is liable to Jenn for fraudulent misrepresentation.

Fraudulent Misrepresentation

A false statement made knowingly, without belief in its truth, or recklessly, with intent to deceive and induce another to act upon it.

Falsely Tells

Communicating untruths or inaccurate information, either knowingly or unintentionally.

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Aaron ThienDec 02, 2024
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