Multiple Choice
The difference between a negligent misrepresentation and a fraudulent misrepresentation is that
A) a fraudulent misrepresentation requires only a breach of duty of care and skill,while a negligent misrepresentation requires at least some guilty knowledge or willful disregard of the falsity of information provided.
B) a negligent misrepresentation requires only a breach of duty of care and skill,while a fraudulent misrepresentation requires at least some guilty knowledge or willful disregard of the falsity of information provided.
C) there is no practical difference between a fraudulent misrepresentation and a negligent misrepresentation.
D) a fraudulent misrepresentation does not require guilty knowledge or willful disregard of the falsity of information provided,while a negligent misrepresentation does.
E) a negligent misrepresentation does not require a breach of duty of care and skill,while a fraudulent misrepresentation does.
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