Concealment as an affirmative act prevents discovery and functions as a misrepresentation with prejudicial effect. Concealment is an affirmative, intentional act of withholding information that prevents or hinders another's discovery of a fact and operates equivalently to a misrepresentation, characterized by conduct designed to hide a fact, the actor's intent or knowledge that discovery will be prevented, and resulting prejudice to another.
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Concealment as an affirmative act prevents discovery and functions as a misrepresentation with prejudicial effect.
Concealment is an affirmative, intentional act of withholding information that prevents or hinders another's discovery of a fact and operates equivalently to a misrepresentation, characterized by conduct designed to hide a fact, the actor's intent or knowledge that discovery will be prevented, and resulting prejudice to another.
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