Superior Court, State of California

Superior Court (1996) 12 Cal.4th 631, 638.) “Active concealment or suppression of facts by a nonfiduciary is the equivalent of a false representation, i.e., actual fraud.” (Vega v. Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue (2004) 121 Cal.App.4th 282, 291 [internal citations omitted].) There are four scenarios “in which nondisclosure or concealment may ... ................
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