Stiley v. Block

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1996-10-24

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Talmadge, J. (concurring) — I agree with the majority except for its discussion of fraud. The majority leaves the incorrect impression fraud can be proved only by an affirmative statement misrepresenting existing fact. Yet when a person is under a duty to speak, the failure to disclose material facts within that person’s knowledge also constitutes a fraudulent misrepresentation. The Court of Appeals…

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