Fraud Claim definition

Fraud Claim means any claim based in whole or in part upon fraud, willful misconduct or intentional misrepresentation.
Fraud Claim means any claim based in whole or in part upon common law fraud as set in the elements of fraud under applicable Law.
Fraud Claim means any claim, to the extent based on fraud or on an action constituting a material breach of this Agreement taken intentionally by a Warrantor with the actual knowledge that such action was a breach of this Agreement, including the making of a false representation by Warrantor hereunder with the actual knowledge that such representation was false, with the intention by Warrantor to induce reliance on such action and upon which Purchaser did in fact rely, resulting in the claimed Losses.

Examples of Fraud Claim in a sentence

  • Miles Parks, FACT CHECK: Trump Repeats Voter Fraud Claim About California, NPR (Apr.

  • The ACR shall evaluate each Abuse Claim and shall determine whether the Abuse Claim is an Abuse Claim by an adult, a Sexual Abuse Claim by a child, a Fraud Claim or a Physical Abuse Claim.

  • The Fraud Claim (Count IX) The Moving Defendants seek to dismiss Binks’s fraud claim (Count IX) on the grounds that it does not allege a claim against any of them.97 Binks concedes no substantive reason why the derivative claims at issue here ought to be considered direct claims.

  • The Ecuadorian Appellate Court’s Treatment of Chevron’s Fraud Claim.

  • The ways in which such authority is pooled or divided is determined by market power and negotiated arrangements which may be understood as designs or patterns.


More Definitions of Fraud Claim

Fraud Claim means any claim based in whole or in part upon fraud.
Fraud Claim means any claim based in whole or in part upon actual fraud under Delaware common law (including the element of scienter).
Fraud Claim means a claim that the Debtors fraudulently induced the Claimant to settle one or more Claims of Abuse prior to the Petition Date. Fraud Claims are listed on Exhibit 2.63; provided, however, that any Claim not listed on Exhibit 2.63 may be characterized as a Fraud Claim pursuant to further Order of the Bankruptcy Court.
Fraud Claim means any claim a Party has committed an actual and intentional fraud as defined under the laws of the State of Delaware.
Fraud Claim means any claim based common law fraud under New York Law.
Fraud Claim means a claim that a Debtor fraudulently induced the Claimant to settle one or more claims of Abuse prior to the Petition Date. Fraud claims are listed on Exhibit 2.62 to the Plan.