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rescission is
prima facie available for all
misrepresentations,
subject to the
provisions of s.2 of the
Misrepresentation Act 1967, and
subject to the inherent...
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Racial or
ethnic misrepresentation occurs when
someone deliberately misrepresents their racial or
ethnic background. It may
occur for a
variety of reasons...
- Goodhart,
Arthur L. (1964). "Liability for
Innocent but
Negligent Misrepresentations". The Yale Law Journal. 74 (2): 286–301. doi:10.2307/794781. ISSN 0044-0094...
- A
concept of
English law that has been
adopted in India, a
misrepresentation is an
untrue or
misleading statement of fact made
during negotiations by...
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encourages those who
viewed the film to take the
pledge against gender misrepresentations by
using hashtags like #RepresentHer and #DisruptTheNarrative. The...
- Age
fabrication occurs when
people deliberately misrepresent their true age. This is
usually done with
intent to
garner privileges or
status that would...
- dictionary. How may
refer to: How (greeting), a word used in some
misrepresentations of
Native American/First
Nations speech How, an
interrogative word...
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During the 2004
United States elections,
there was
controversy around various aspects of the
voting process,
including whether voting had been made accessible...
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deliberate underestimation has been
named by
Jones and
Euske "strategic
misrepresentation".
Apart from
psychological explanations, the
phenomenon of the planning...
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sudden downturn in the
property market, a
person guilty of
deceitful misrepresentation is
liable for all the claimant's losses, even if they have been increased...