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· 5/19/2004

J.A. Jones Construction Co. v. Lehrer McGovern Bovis, Inc.

Citations

  • 89 P.3d 1009
  • 120 Nev. 277
  • 120 Nev. Adv. Rep. 32
  • 2004 Nev. LEXIS 39

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • declaring that “ ‘[f]raud is never presumed; it must be clearly and satisfactorily proved’ ” (alteration in original) (quoting Havas v. Alger, 85 Nev. 627, 631, 461 P.2d 857, 860 (1969))
  • including a party's knowledge or belief that a representation was false as SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA 3 1( ,, I 447A .zfiggAz, one of the elements necessary to establish fraud in the inducement
  • listing elements to prove fraudulent inducement and holding that a party must prove by clear and convincing evidence that they justifiably relied upon a misrepresentation by the other party which was intended to induce them to enter into a contract
  • listing elements to prove fraudulent inducement and holding that a party must prove by clear and convincing evidence that they justifiably relied upon a misrepresentation by the other party which was intended to induce them to enter into a contract
  • list.ing elements to prove fraudulent inducement and holding that a party must prove by clear and convincing evidence that they justifiably relied upon a misrepresentation by the other party which was intended to induce them to enter i.nto a contract
  • “We are persuaded that rejecting this exception [for delays not contemplated] is the better reasoned approach.” (cited in Pl.’s SJ Resp. at 11)

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Judges: Shearing, Rose, Maupin

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