Does the fact that the alleged fraud may have resulted from conspiracy or intrinsic to extrinsic fraud change the definition of conspiracy to commit an act of fraud?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Thiriot v. Santa Clara Elementary School Dist. of SantaClara County, 128 Cal.App.2d 548, 275 P.2d 833 (Cal. App. 1954):

1 As to the second count, we note that the fact that the alleged fraud 'may have resulted from conspiracy does not change it from intrinsic to extrinsic fraud.' La Salle v. Peterson, 220 Cal. 739, 740, 32 P.2d 612.

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