Misrepresentations definition

Misrepresentations means (a) a “misrepresentation” as defined in section 1(1) of the Securities Act or (b) as to any document, any untrue statement of a material fact or omission to state any material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the statements therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading;
Misrepresentations means Seller Misrepresentations when applied to Section 10.1(b) hereof and Buyer Misrepresentations when applied to Section 10.1(c) hereof.
Misrepresentations means any misstatements, misrepresentations, or omissions by any party to the loan transaction pertaining to the borrower, the property, or the project, that are made with or without the lender’s knowledge, and that

Examples of Misrepresentations in a sentence

  • Misrepresentations or deceptive omissions of material fact constitute deceptive acts or practices prohibited by Section 5(a) of the FTC Act.

  • Misrepresentations in the bid proposal or any supporting documentation.

  • Fraudulent statements or Material Misrepresentations on your application could result in the cancellation or Rescission of your Contract.

  • Misrepresentations can also occur by partially true but misleading statements or omissions that are the equivalent of affirmative false statements.

  • Intentional Misrepresentations of Material Fact Blue Shield may cancel or rescind this Contract within 24 months following issuance for fraud or intentional misrepresentation of material fact by the Employer; or with respect to coverage of Employees or Dependents, for fraud or intentional misrepresentation of material fact by the Employee, Dependent, or their representative.


More Definitions of Misrepresentations

Misrepresentations has the meaning given to it in the Securities Laws;
Misrepresentations means: (a) an untrue statement of Material Fact, or (b) 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;
Misrepresentations means a CIH Misrepresentation when applied to Section 7.2(a) hereof and a NRI Misrepresentation when applied to Section 7.2(b) hereof.
Misrepresentations means Wayland’s faulty representations and omissions regarding how much each phase of the expansion of the Langton Facility would cost and when it would be completed, that the expansion of the Langton Facility was fully-funded, how the proceeds from the Company’s public offerings would be used, and how much cannabis the Company would produce beginning in 2019;
Misrepresentations. If you wilfully make any false statement in a proof of loss your right to indemnity will be impaired. IF YOU FAIL TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THESE PROVISIONS, THERE WILL BE NO RECOVERY UNDER THIS POLICY. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS This part of your policy contains some general terms which apply to your entire policy.
Misrepresentations means the negligent misrepresentations contained in the Estimated Return on Investment documentation proffered by Xxxxx, regarding the potential revenue that could be earned as the owner of a Hotel Unit, which Misrepresentations are denied by Xxxxx;
Misrepresentations means, again, “inaccuracies”. Quite apart from this meaning being conveyed by the context created by the correspondence as a whole, it is evident from the end of the line, “…need to be corrected”. “Corrected” makes plain that it is factual inaccuracy and no more that is being stated against C’s entry on the website.