Asked by Johnna-Bryante Rayphen on May 07, 2024
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A(n) ________ misrepresentation is not intentionally deceptive.
A) harmless
B) innocent
C) unintentional
D) fraudulent
Innocent Misrepresentation
A misrepresentation made without fault or knowledge of its falsity, which may allow the misled party to void the contract but not claim damages.
Intentionally Deceptive
Deliberately misleading actions or statements designed to make someone believe something that is not true.
- Distinguish between innocent, fraudulent, and nonintentional misrepresentations.
Verified Answer
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Diana MartinezMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Misrepresentations can be either "innocent" (not intentionally deceptive)or "fraudulent" (made with knowledge of falsity and intent to deceive).
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between innocent, fraudulent, and nonintentional misrepresentations.
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