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An innocent party who does not suffer harm as a result of a misrepresentation can nevertheless collect damages.
Innocent Party
An individual or entity not responsible or involved in the wrongdoing or legal dispute in question.
Damages
Compensation claimed by or awarded to a party for loss or injury suffered due to another's actions or negligence.
- Fathom the implications of misrepresentation and fraud on the legal efficacy of a contract.
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NE
Learning Objectives
- Fathom the implications of misrepresentation and fraud on the legal efficacy of a contract.
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