Asked in Contracts for Texas

Q: misrepresentation caused by the third party.

Who should be held liable if an agent acted truthfully on behalf of the principal in mistake and misrepresentation caused by the third party.

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Kiele Linroth Pace
Kiele Linroth Pace
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  • Austin, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: This does not sound like a crime but rather a contract dispute that belongs in civil court. Most crimes with a financial component require proof, beyond a reasonable doubt, of intent to harm another or deprive them of property or at least some sort of reckless disregard for dangerous or risky circumstances that a hypothetical "reasonable person" would have noticed and not ignored.

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