| misrepresentation |
The making of a false or misleading statement, usually with the intent to deceive; an assertion that does not accord with the facts. fraudulent misrepresentation: a statement known to be false or made recklessly, without knowing or caring whether it is true or false, and intended to induce someone to detrimentally rely on it. negligent misrepresentation: a careless or inadvertent false statement in circumstances where care should have been taken. ...
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| misfeasance |
Improper performance of an act which a person might lawfully do.
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| mis |
database developed by APACS to record and analyse data from UK payments industry. manual reversal: reversal of a transaction effected by manual entry of data and often off line processing.
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database developed by APACS to record and analyse data from UK payments industry. manual reversal: reversal of a transaction effected by manual entry of data and often off line processing.
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| misrepresentation |
A statement of a fact that turns out to be false. May be innocent, negligent or fraudulent.
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| MIS | play incorrectly, e.g., play a wrong note |
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| MIS | a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind |
| MIS | print incorrectly |
| MIS | pronounce a word incorrectly |
| MIS | incorrect pronunciation |
| MIS | an incorrect quotation |
| MIS | quote incorrectly |
| MIS | interpret wrongly |
| MIS | read or interpret wrongly |
| MIS | misinterpretation caused by inaccurate reading |
| MIS | a mistake in calculating |
| MIS | mistakenly related |
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