Material Misrepresentation definition

Material Misrepresentation means the omission, concealment of facts or incorrect statements made on any application or enrollment forms by an applicant, Subscriber or Covered Dependent which, had they been known, would have affected our decision to issue this Contract, the issuance of different benefits, or the issuance of this Contract only at a higher rate.
Material Misrepresentation. – means knowingly submitting any untrue, misstated, misleading or deceptive information, or a document containing that information, or with knowledge of the concealment, suppression or omission of any information, in or from an application, permit, required record, or any other document required by the Act or this Part, that causes the Department to act differently than it would have if it had known the undisclosed or true information.
Material Misrepresentation means a pretense, promise, representation or statement of present, past or future fact that is fraudulent and that, when used or communicated, is instrumental in causing the wrongful control or transfer of property or services. The pretense may be verbal or it may be a physical act.

Examples of Material Misrepresentation in a sentence

  • Violation of Law, Material Misrepresentation, and Addition to the ▇▇▇ Exclusion List.

  • Non-payment of Contract premium SAMPLE In the event of cancellation for Fraud or Material Misrepresentation, such cancellation will be made in writing You and the Lienholder (if applicable).

  • Non-payment of Contract premium In the event of cancellation for Fraud or Material Misrepresentation, such cancellation will be made in writing You and the Lienholder (if applicable).

  • If Purchaser discovers that any representation made above is a Willful Misrepresentation or a Material Misrepresentation, Purchaser shall promptly notify Seller thereof and Seller shall have the right to take such action as is necessary to make such representation correct in all material respects.

  • In the event of cancellation for Fraud or Material Misrepresentation, such cancellation will be made in writing You and the Lienholder (if applicable).


More Definitions of Material Misrepresentation

Material Misrepresentation means a pretense, promise,
Material Misrepresentation means false representation concerning a material fact which, if known, would influence the Bid Process or the implementation of the Concession Agreement.
Material Misrepresentation means an act of intentional hiding or fabrication of a material fact which, if known to the other party, could have terminated, or significantly altered the basis of a contract, deal, or transaction;
Material Misrepresentation or "Material Breach" means, for any party, an occurrence that shall have a material adverse effect, whether individually or in the aggregate, (a) on the business, operations, financial condition, assets and properties, liabilities or prospects of such parties, or (b) on the ability of such party to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.
Material Misrepresentation any representation, warranty or statement made or repeated by a Chargor in any of the Borrower Transaction Documents to which it is a party is or proves to have been incorrect (in the case of a representation or warranty) or misleading (in the case of a statement) in any material respect when made or repeated where it would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, provided that in any case where such breach is capable of remedy, such breach is not remedied within a period of 60 days of receipt of a notification by such Chargor of a breach from the Borrower Security Trustee or (if earlier) the date on which the relevant Chargor becomes aware of that breach;
Material Misrepresentation means failure to disclose facts relevant to an Application, including not limited to failing to disclose prior criminal history or failing to disclose partners or others who are financially involved in the operation of the Licensee’s Business.
Material Misrepresentation means the use of any pretense, or the making of any promise,