Barbara is selling her car. she knows that the brakes do not work. when a potential buyer asks barbara if there are any problems with the car, barbara assures the buyer that there are no problems. the buyer purchases the car based on the assurance that there is nothing wrong with it. the buyer may be able to sue barbara for

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Fraudulent misinterpretation This is a legal term in which someone deceives the other with the intention to gain. Knowing fully well that the item being offered is not what it truly is. A contract is usually involved and the other part unknowingly enters with the mindset that everything is as respresented while the second party knows fully well that there is a false misrepresentation in the contract.