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What Is Intentional Misrepresentation Law in California

Intentional Misrepresentation Law

What is the Law in California for Intentional Misrepresentation - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1900

California Law

CA Civil Jury Instructions

CACI 1900 - Intentional Misrepresentation

As of September 1, 2010

California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 1900

1900. Intentional Misrepresentation

[Name of plaintiff] claims that [name of defendant] made a false

representation that harmed [him/her/it]. To establish this claim,

[name of plaintiff] must prove all of the following:

1. That [name of defendant] represented to [name of plaintiff]

that an important fact was true;

2. That [name of defendant]’s representation was false;

3. That [name of defendant] knew that the representation was

false when [he/she] made it, or that [he/she] made the

representation recklessly and without regard for its truth;

4. That [name of defendant] intended that [name of plaintiff]

rely on the representation;

5. That [name of plaintiff] reasonably relied on [name of

defendant]’s representation;

6. That [name of plaintiff] was harmed; and

7. That [name of plaintiff]’s reliance on [name of defendant]’s

representation was a substantial factor in causing [his/her/

its] harm.

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