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Discuss the meaning of material fact in fraud situations.

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In 1625, Hugo Grotius wrote a landmark book on international law called On the Law of War and Peace. In it, he stated that the law of nations:
 A) was divinely given.
 B) arose by common agreement and by the accepted practice of nations.
 C) recognized that all states are equal.
 D) all of the above.



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Fraud begins when a party to a contract represents something that is factually wrong. The statement must first be a fact, not an opinion. This car is the best would not be the type of statement that should be relied upon. Contrast that type of statement with, this car gets 28 miles per gallon. This is a statement of fact upon which someone would rely. The statement must also be material; that is, important in the decision to enter into the contract. For the fact to be material, the maker must have expected the other party to rely on the statement, and the other party must have relied upon it.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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