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MISREPRESENTATIONn. the crime of misstating facts to obtain money, goods or benefi...
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MISREPRESENTATIONWhen a person makes false statements, submits false information, submits false or altered documents, or withholds information relevant to their application to CIC. This is a crime. Documents can inclu [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA false or misleading statement that, if intentional and material, can allow the insurer to void the insurance contract. Some insurance policies and state laws that govern insurance contract provisi [..]
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MISREPRESENTATION1640s, from mis- (1) + representation.
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MISREPRESENTATIONA false statement of fact made with the intent of inducing action by another party.
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MISREPRESENTATIONGenerally, a misstatement of material fact(s). Misrepresentations can be made on an application for insurance by the insured or can be made by an agent to an insured as to the insured’s coverage.
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MISREPRESENTATIONFactual information which is false or misleading, whether intentional or not, and would have made a difference in the performance of the work if known to both parties at the time of contract execution [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONMisrepresentation is a false statement made by one party that has the effect of inducing another party into an agreement. For example, during negotiation a salesperson claims that their solution will [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA misstatement of facts to obtain money, goods, or benefits to which the person making the misrepresentation is not entitled. In some circumstances misrepresentation can be prosecuted as a crime. Exam [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA statement by one party in a transaction that is incorrect or misleading. Most misrepresentations are deemed to be intentional and thus may constitute fraud. Others, however, some are rendered through simple mistakes, oversights or negligence.
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MISREPRESENTATIONDefinition An untrue statement, whether intentional or unintentional.
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MISREPRESENTATIONTo be dishonest and provide false information to sell insurance plans. To be dishonest and provide false information when applying for insurance.
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MISREPRESENTATIONan intentionally or sometimes negligently false representation made verbally, by conduct, or sometimes by nondisclosure or concealment and often for the purpose of deceiving, defrauding, or causing .. [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONwhere one party to a contract makes a false statement of fact to the other which that other person relies on. Where there has been a misrepresentation then the party who received the false statement c [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONMisrepresentation refers to a statement made by a party to a contract that induces another to enter into a contract, which can be interpreted, as false or untrue. The misrepresentation must be both fa [..]
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MISREPRESENTATION(n) a misleading falsehood(n) a willful perversion of facts
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MISREPRESENTATIONA statement by one party in a transaction that is incorrect or misleading. Most misrepresentations are deemed to be intentional and thus may constitute fraud. Others, however, some are rendered throug [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONTo make written or verbal statements that are untrue or misleading.
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MISREPRESENTATION To make written or verbal statements that is untrue or misleading.
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MISREPRESENTATIONWithholding or lying about a material fact. Misrepresentation can occur as part of the insurance application when incorrect information is provided by the applicant to arrive at the premium.
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MISREPRESENTATIONSubmitting someone else's work as your own; lying to a professor or instructor.
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MISREPRESENTATIONn. declaración falsa
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MISREPRESENTATIONThe act of knowingly presenting false information.
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MISREPRESENTATIONIf you knowingly give false information to the insurance company or leave out certain facts, the insurance company may be entitled to deny your claim or void your coverage.
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MISREPRESENTATIONMisrepresentation is a fraudulent representation of a material fact with knowledge of its falsity and with intent to deceive a consular or immigration officer, who believed and acted upon this false r [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA false, incorrect, improper, or incomplete statement of a material fact, made in the application for an insurance policy.
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MISREPRESENTATIONTo make written or verbal statements that are untrue or misleading. Misrepresentation may be made either by a person seeking insurance coverage when describing the risk, or on the part of an insurer o [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA false statement of a material fact.
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MISREPRESENTATIONTo represent written or verbal statements that are false or misleading
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MISREPRESENTATIONA mis-statement of fact made by the assured or his broker to the underwriter, before acceptance of the risk, which misleads the underwriter in assessing the risk. If the representation is material and [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA false or misleading statement, either directly or indirectly that, if intentional and material, can allow the insurer to void the insurance contract
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MISREPRESENTATIONThe act of knowingly presenting false information.
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MISREPRESENTATIONThe act of making, issuing, circulating, or causing to be issued or circulated any written or verbal statement that does not accurately represent the correct policy terms.
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MISREPRESENTATIONIf an insured does not comply with its duty of disclosure and does not disclose all material facts, then the insurer is given certain rights under the Insurance Contracts Act to deny claims or cancel the policy.
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MISREPRESENTATIONThe act of making, issuing, circulating, or causing to be issued or circulated any written or verbal statement that does not accurately represent the correct policy terms.
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MISREPRESENTATIONMisrepresentation occurs when the insured has provided information to an insurer but that information is incorrect.
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MISREPRESENTATIONGenerally, misstatement of facts made on an application for insurance. May also be misstatement of coverage made by an agent to an insured.
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MISREPRESENTATIONIf an insured does not comply with its duty of disclosure and does not disclose all material facts, then the insurer is given certain rights under the Insurance Contracts Act to deny claims or cancel [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA false, incorrect, improper, or incomplete statement of a material fact made in the application for an insurance policy. Constitutes fraud in many states.
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MISREPRESENTATIONThe use of oral or written statements that do not truly reflect the facts either by an insured on an application for insurance or by an insurer concerning the terms or benefits of an insurance policy. [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONMisrepresentation is the assertion of a material fact which the insured knowingly distorts.
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MISREPRESENTATIONA false, incorrect, improper, or incomplete statement of a material fact, made in the application for an insurance policy.
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MISREPRESENTATIONMaking a false statement, either deliberately or unintentionally, to induce someone to do something they would otherwise not have done, e.g. buy something.
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MISREPRESENTATIONn. the crime of mis-stating facts to obtain money, goods or benefits of another to which the accused is not entitled. Examples: a person a) falsely claims to represent a charity to obtain a donation w [..]
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MISREPRESENTATIONA statement within the contract which is untrue will be a misrepresentation and the contract can be cancelled or the other party can make a claim for compensation.
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MISREPRESENTATIONIf someone is misrepresentating something then the person is representing something incorrectly.
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MISREPRESENTATIONIn insurance, a false, incorrect or incomplete statement of a material fact, made on the application.
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MISREPRESENTATIONTo intentionally represent incorrectly, improperly, or falsely.
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MISREPRESENTATIONlang=en
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