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    Constructive Fraud Is Defined as Intentional Misrepresentation or Omission of a Material
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Constructive Fraud Is Defined as Intentional Misrepresentation or Omission of a Material

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Constructive fraud is defined as intentional misrepresentation or omission of a material fact that is relied on by the client and causes the client damage.

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