Intentional Misrepresentation Sample Clauses

The Intentional Misrepresentation clause defines the parties' rights and remedies in the event that one party knowingly provides false or misleading information during the course of the agreement. Typically, this clause allows the non-breaching party to seek damages or terminate the contract if it is discovered that a statement or representation was made with the intent to deceive. Its core function is to deter fraudulent behavior and protect parties from entering into agreements based on false information, thereby ensuring trust and integrity in contractual relationships.
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Intentional Misrepresentation. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof to the contrary, any claims of fraud shall not be limited by any survival period contained in this Agreement or any limit on indemnification or remedy contained in this Agreement.
Intentional Misrepresentation. Any intentional misrepresentation of 726 information and facts relating and material to the COMPANY's performance of its obligations 727 hereunder or the performance of the Facility.
Intentional Misrepresentation. If after investigation the Provider has intentional misrepresented enrollment or attendance for funds related to the SR programs, the Coalition shall permanently disengage services of that Provider. Providers understand that falsifying records to obtain School Readiness Program funds is a criminal offense. Any suspected fraudulent activity will be referred to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for investigation.
Intentional Misrepresentation. Intentional Misrepresentation means the equivalent of a person intentionally making a false statement with the hope and intent that you rely upon it to your harm. Intentional misrepresentation can take the form of an intentionally made false promise to do something in the future with no intention of performing at the time the promise is made. Similarly, where someone, because of a relationship with the other person, has a duty to disclose certain facts and intentionally conceals them, that person can be guilty of intentional misrepresentation.
Intentional Misrepresentation. Any intentional misrepresentation of information and facts relating to the Design-Build Contractor’s performance of its obligations hereunder or the performance of the Odor Control Systems or Improvements.