False statements encompass intentional or negligent untruths and also mistakes absent deceptive intent in legal interpretation. The term false has two principal meanings: (1) intentionally, knowingly, or negligently untrue, including acts done with actual or constructive knowledge of untruth or illegality; and (2) untrue by mistake or accident, honestly made after reasonable care, with the presence or absence of deceptive intent determined by context.
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False statements encompass intentional or negligent untruths and also mistakes absent deceptive intent in legal interpretation.
The term false has two principal meanings: (1) intentionally, knowingly, or negligently untrue, including acts done with actual or constructive knowledge of untruth or illegality; and (2) untrue by mistake or accident, honestly made after reasonable care, with the presence or absence of deceptive intent determined by context.
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