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Definition Of Extrinsic Fraud:


n. Acts that are fraudulent and keep a person from receiving the necessary information about their rights that are needed to enforce a contract of obtain the evidence for a lawsuit's defense.
This may include the destruction of evidence or misleading an ignorant person about their right to use. Intrinsic fraud is fraud that is the subject of a lawsuit.

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