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Fraud
that it was untrue with an intention to mislead the other who may act upon it to his prejudice and to the advantage of the representor. It has been defined statutorily in s. 17 of the Contract … Fraud is proved when it is shown that a false representation has been made (i) knowingly, or (ii) without belief in its truth, or (iii) recklessly, careless whether it be true or false. But fraud in public
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