Sentences with phrase «material omissions»

"Material omissions" refers to important information or facts that are intentionally left out or not disclosed. These omissions can have a significant impact on the understanding or outcome of a situation, such as a contract or a legal case. Full definition
«As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy,» the statement said.
As expressed during our initial review, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy.
To see this [material omission], we only need look at the raw data from Byrd over this period:
It is tragic, if all too predictable, that this President would allow the release of the memo despite FBI and DOJ's expressions of «grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the [Republicans»] memo's accuracy».
In a statement ahead of its release, the FBI said it had «grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy.»
That's odd because the FBI — which is administered by the DOJ — vigorously objected to the release of the Nunes memo over «material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy.»
«If someone doesn't disclose a relationship they have with Apple,» he said, «those could be material omissions that could lead to a wire or mail fraud case.»
no person shall... cause or attempt to cause a domestic financial institution to file a report... that contains a material omission or misstatement of fact
This means that in the first two years that a policy is in force, they can decline to pay benefits based on a material omission in your application.
(1) Each companion animal sold, offered for sale, or advertised while the dealer or commercial breeder is unlicensed or has had such license suspended or revoked; and (2) Each unfair or deceptive statement, material omission, or action taken by a commercial breeder.
In a post earlier this week about Free Law Project's new database of federal and state judges, I pointed out the sparseness of some of its listings and a material omission from the biography of Antonin Scalia — that he died and is no longer a sitting justice.
Despite B's uncooperative attitude and stubbornness, they also held that it was a material omission that SIAC failed to address his contention that revealing his true identity might put his family at risk.
We previously reported in an article last August that Ontario Courts are increasingly finding civil fraud on the basis of material omissions, as in
We previously reported in an article last August that Ontario Courts are increasingly finding civil fraud on the basis of material omissions, as in the United Kingdom.
The contract must be free of any material omissions or distortions.
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