FALSIFICATION vs MISREPRESENTATION: NOUN
- The act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
- A willful perversion of facts
- Any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something
- The act of falsifying or making false; false representation; the act of deceptively altering, adulterating, counterfeiting, misrepresenting, etc.: as, the falsification of weights and measures, of goods, or of coin; falsification of a record, or of an author's meaning.
- A showing to be false or erroneous; confutation: as, the falsification of a prediction; the falsification of a charge.
- In law: The offense of falsifying a record. See falsify, v. t.
- In equity, the act of showing an item claimed on the credit side of an account to be erroneous.
- The act of determining that something is false
- The showing an item of charge in an account to be wrong.
- Knowingly false statement or wilful misrepresentation
- Willful misstatement or misrepresentation.
- A misleading falsehood
- Erroneous or false representation; an unfair or dishonest account or exposition; a false statement: as, to injure one's character by misrepresentations.
- Incorrect or unfaithful representation in the capacity of agent or official representative, as of a principal in a matter of business, or of constituents in legislation.
- In map-making, faultiness in a map-projection, estimated with regard to its unequal scale in different parts and to its distortion of angles.
- Untrue representation; false or incorrect statement or account; -- usually unfavorable to the thing represented.
- A willful perversion of facts
FALSIFICATION vs MISREPRESENTATION: RELATED WORDS
- Distortion, Theft, Rigging, Tampering, Fraud, Deception, Manipulation, Forgery, Confuting, Disproving, Refutation, Refuting, Disproof, Falsehood, Misrepresentation
- Forgery, Misunderstanding, Distortion, False, Mislead, Untruth, Misstatement, Misleading, Misinformation, Misinterpretation, Dishonesty, Deceit, Falsification, Falsehood, Deception
FALSIFICATION vs MISREPRESENTATION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Infringement, Counterfeit, Fake, Fabrication, Adulteration, Forging, Distortion, Theft, Rigging, Fraud, Deception, Forgery, Refutation, Disproof, Falsehood
- Perversion, Distorting, Misreading, Forgery, Distortion, False, Mislead, Untruth, Misleading, Misinformation, Dishonesty, Deceit, Falsification, Falsehood, Deception
FALSIFICATION vs MISREPRESENTATION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Penalty for TCC offences related to falsification, impersonation, etc.
- Falsification entails misrepresentations of fact for academic gain.
- Safe Explosives Act, or falsification of the application.
- Failure to do so constitutes falsification of information.
- Falsification can also be an act of omission.
- Falsification of any documents can lead to rejection.
- Israel was responsible for the falsification of data.
- SHEETS OF PAPER AND ATTACH PENALTY ANY FALSIFICATION.
- Falsification of University Records Willful falsification of official records or documents, or omission with the intent to deceive, is prohibited.
- Falsification Falsification is the misrepresentation of the truth in connection with course work.
- Can a misrepresentation render the contract void if the misrepresentation is material to the risk?
- In such circumstances, A can find relief by filing for intentional misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation, or filing under the Merchandising Practices Act.
- In particular, we treat binary misrepresentation indicators as latent variables under GLM ratemaking models, for rating factors that are subject to misrepresentation.
- The remedies available for misrepresentation depend on whether the misrepresentation was fraudulent, negligent or innocent.
- Finally, there was the suite of deceit claims: fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent concealment, and negligent misrepresentation.
- Another area where an alleged misrepresentation may not actually meet the standard of a misrepresentation is job placement rate reporting.
- The term misrepresentation refers to fraudulent misrepresentation and is therefore a specie of fraud.
- Compared to innocent and fraudulent misrepresentation, neglent misrepresentation is a relatively recent creation.
- Misrepresentation The College does not engage in misrepresentation.
- Misrepresentation New Jersey recognizes claims for egligent Misrepresentation.
FALSIFICATION vs MISREPRESENTATION: QUESTIONS
- What is the medicine falsification Directive 2001/83/EC?
- What are the ideas of Karl Popper on falsification?
- What is falsification - in theft offense - to purchase firearm?
- What is Kuran's theory of preference falsification?
- Does the falsification principle work for all statements?
- Can a scientific theory be saved from falsification?
- How does the lack of automation facilitate falsification?
- What is falsification and intimidation under California law?
- What is falsification of documents in the Philippines?
- Is falsification of public records gross dishonesty?
- Are Apologia Church articles misrepresentation and mischaracterization?
- What is inadmissibility for fraud or misrepresentation?
- What is the presumption of material misrepresentation?
- What is a material misrepresentation of citizenship?
- What is an intentional misrepresentation in California?
- Can biometric identification prevent misrepresentation during enrollment?
- Where is misrepresentation by conduct not actionable?
- How does innocent misrepresentation differs from mistake?
- How does fraudulent misrepresentation affect a contract?
- Do superhero movies underrepresentation and misrepresentation?