: conduct that is considered fraud under the law despite the absence of an intent to deceive because it has the same consequences as an actual fraud would have and it is against public interests ( ...
The employee may be awarded lost wages and fringe benefits but only for a period not to exceed four years, and punitive damages may be sought only when there is clear and convincing evidence that the employer engaged in actual fraud or malice in the ...
show that someone's actions give that person an unfair advantage over someone else by unfair means (lying or not telling a buyer about defects in a product, for example), the court may decide to treat the situation as if there was actual fraud even ...
an unfair advantage over another by unfair means (lying or not telling a buyer about defects in a product, for example), the court may decide from the methods used and the result that it should treat the situation as if there was actual fraud even if ...
See also: Information, Service, Fraud, Public, Disclaimer
 
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