Can a party to a contract be held liable for negligent misrepresentation or intentional misrepresentation?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from M&M Spice, Inc. v. Baio, B262014, c/w B263927 (Cal. App. 2016):

negligent, are against the policy of the law."]; Manderville v. PCG&S Group, Inc. (2007) 146 Cal.App.4th 1486, 1500 [Civ. Code, 1668 precludes "a party to a contract . . . from contracting away his or her liability for fraud or deceit based on intentional misrepresentation."].)

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