Kay files a suit against Larry based on one of Larry’s statements that Kay alleges is fraudulent. To give rise to fraud, the statement must be one of
a. delusion.
b. fact.
c. opinion.
d. truth.
a. delusion.
b. fact.
c. opinion.
d. truth.
b. fact.
Begründung:
Fraud exists only when a person represents as a fact something he or she knows is untrue.
Begründung:
Fraud exists only when a person represents as a fact something he or she knows is untrue.
Tags: Fact versus Opinion
Quelle: p. 28
Quelle: p. 28
Kartensatzinfo:
Autor: Elisa
Oberthema: Law
Thema: International Law
Schule / Uni: Hanze Hogeschool
Ort: Groningen
Veröffentlicht: 14.02.2010
Tags: Exam Year 1
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