Misleading - Law Dictionary Search Results
misleading
misleading : possessing the capacity or tendency to create a mistaken
mislead
mislead -led [-led] -lead·ing vt : to lead into a mistaken
Fraud
fact whether by words of by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of that which should have been
Vicarious responsibility
A., an innocent principal, by B. his agent to report, misleads C., his selling agent, and C., relying on the report,
phony
imitating something superior intended to deceive fraudulent having a misleading appearance not genuine counterfeit fake as a phony diamond a
Supplies and services
services so much that the concentric circle geometry becomes a misleading stroke of conceptualism in this journal area. For example, an
Misrepresentation
person committing it, or any one claiming under him, by misleading another to his prejudice or to the prejudice of any
Misdescription of fabrics
17), prohibits the sale of any textile fabric with a misleading description as to its inflammability. The Act applies to Scotland
Misbranded
design or graphic representation relating thereto which is false or misleading in any material particular, or if its package is otherwise
Maxim
far as to say that they are almost in variably misleading, and for the most part so large and general in
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