Is there a cause of action for civil conspiracy based on fraud?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Snow v. A. H. Robins Co., 165 Cal.App.3d 120, 211 Cal.Rptr. 271 (Cal. App. 1985):

Plaintiff in fact stated a cause of action for civil conspiracy based on fraud. However, we have held "[t]here is no cause of action for civil conspiracy itself; an actionable wrong that is the subject of the conspiracy must be alleged in order to state a cause of action." (Kenworthy v. Brown (1967) 248 Cal.App.2d 298, 301, 56 Cal.Rptr. 461.)

Other Questions


In a personal injury action brought by a former wife against her ex-partner in a civil action, in addition to a similar action against the husband in a separate action, can the court order return to husband in the civil action? (California, United States of America)
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)
Is a permit issue a cause of action for breach of contract, fraud and related causes of action? (California, United States of America)
What is the cause of action in a civil conspiracy action? (California, United States of America)
Is there a cause of action for civil conspiracy? (California, United States of America)
What is the test for a cause of action for malicious prosecution based on an order to show cause in a family law proceeding? (California, United States of America)
Is a breach of contract cause of action for fraud sufficient to turn into a breach/breach of contract for fraud? (California, United States of America)
What is the difference between a personal and official capacity civil action and a civil action for deprivation of federal rights? (California, United States of America)
In what circumstances will the Supreme Court strike down a section of the Civil Rights Act that prohibits the use of certain types of civil rights, such as civil liberties, as well as those of the individual, in the context of civil liberties? (California, United States of America)
Can a plaintiff bring an inverse condemnation action against a governmental entity for damage caused to private property caused by a governmental action? (California, United States of America)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.