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material fact
noun
A fact essential to make a case or a defense, or the absence of which negates a case or defense.
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That is a deliberate misrepresentation of a material fact".
This paradoxical play with material fact and perceptual illusion had philosophical implications.
There are "geniune issues of material fact about Napster's compliance with the requirement," she wrote.
Isn't an injury that makes you a one-handed fighter a material fact?
Once again, his health is a material fact for Apple's shareholders, and more disclosure is required.
Therefore, there is a genuine dispute involving a material fact, namely, the terms of the contract.
Criminal liability requires only a misrepresentation of a material fact committed with scienter.
"And if he doesn't — if he's not truthful about a material fact, and he knows he's not being truthful about a material fact — then that would constitute perjury, a high crime or misdemeanor for which he could be impeached".
It's a philosophically catchy play on the Modernist tension between material fact and illusory fiction in painting.
It is one occasion when the president is supposed to embody the resilience of national will over material fact.
According to the Ethics Committee chairwoman, Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat from California, "no material fact is in dispute".
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