-
disclose this
information was a
fraudulent misrepresentation. The
judge found that they had
misrepresented the
position in
order to
avoid the possibility...
- for a
person of any race or
ethnicity to
misrepresent themselves or be
misrepresented.
Racial misrepresentation often occurs when
people of one race or...
- The
Misrepresentation Act 1967 (c. 7) is a
United Kingdom act of
Parliament of the
United Kingdom which amended the
common law
principles of misrepresentation...
- 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...
-
litigation in tort, or
contract law (where it is
known as
misrepresentation or
fraudulent misrepresentation if deliberate), or give rise to
criminal prosecution...
-
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...
-
encourages those who
viewed the film to take the
pledge against gender misrepresentations by
using hashtags like #RepresentHer and #DisruptTheNarrative. The...
-
deliberate underestimation has been
named by
Jones and
Euske "strategic
misrepresentation".
Apart from
psychological explanations, the
phenomenon of the planning...
-
During the 2004
United States elections,
there was
controversy around various aspects of the
voting process,
including whether voting had been made accessible...
- dictionary. How may
refer to: How (greeting), a word used in some
misrepresentations of
Native American/First
Nations speech How, an
interrogative word...