Misrepresentation definition
Misrepresentation means an untrue statement of a material fact or an omission to state a material fact required or necessary to make the statements contained therein not misleading in light of the circumstances in which they are made.
Misrepresentation has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Securities Act;
Misrepresentation has the meaning ascribed thereto under Securities Laws.
Examples of Misrepresentation in a sentence
HOW WE WILL SETTLE YOUR CLAIM Misrepresentation/ FraudThis Policy shall be void in any of the following circumstances:1) If Your application or declaration is untrue in any respect;2) If any material fact affecting the risk is incorrectly stated or omitted by You;3) If this Policy or its renewal shall have been obtained through any misstatement, misrepresentation or suppression;4) If any false declaration, false statement, fraudulent or exaggerated claim is made by You.
More Definitions of Misrepresentation
Misrepresentation provisions of Section 5(a)(iv) will not apply to Party A or Party B.
Misrepresentation has the meaning given to that term in the Securities Act (British Columbia);
Misrepresentation. “material fact”, “material change”, “affiliate”, “associate”, and “distribution” shall have the respective meanings ascribed thereto in the Securities Act (British Columbia);
Misrepresentation means (i) an untrue statement of material fact, or (ii) an omission to state a material fact that is required to be stated or that is necessary to make a statement not misleading in light of the circumstances in which it was made.
Misrepresentation provisions of Section 5(a)(iv) will not apply to BNY or Counterparty.
Misrepresentation has the meaning given to it in the Securities Act (Ontario);
Misrepresentation provisions of Section 5(a)(iv) will not apply to BSFP or Counterparty.