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<h1>Legal definition of 'false' encompasses both intentional deception and negligent misstatements in jurisprudence</h1> The word 'false' has two recognized legal meanings: intentionally, knowingly, or negligently untrue statements, and statements that are untrue by mistake or accident despite reasonable care. In jurisprudence, 'false' typically implies more than mere untruth - it suggests an untruth coupled with lying intent or intent to deceive, perpetrate treachery, or commit fraud. A statement is considered false when made with actual or constructive knowledge of its untruthful or illegal nature. The precise meaning depends on context, as the party may be at fault for the error even without deliberate deception.