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janice shell

04/22/12 1:55 PM

#150995 RE: itsmikie #150986

Nothing in the law books says anything about intentional or non-intentional..

On the contrary:

Fraud must be proved by showing that the defendant's actions involved five separate elements: (1) a false statement of a material fact,(2) knowledge on the part of the defendant that the statement is untrue, (3) intent on the part of the defendant to deceive the alleged victim, (4) justifiable reliance by the alleged victim on the statement, and (5) injury to the alleged victim as a result.

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/fraud
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retireat40

04/23/12 11:57 AM

#151023 RE: itsmikie #150986

Wrong...as I said, the legal definition of fraud is "the intentional misrepresentation of material fact".