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Model civil jury instruction in Colorado law defining the elements that must be proven for liability for deceit based on fraudulent false representation in a civil action.
Jurisdiction:
Colorado, United States
Legal system:
Colorado state law
Document type:
Civil jury instruction
Instruction number:
19:1
Chapter:
19 — Deceit Based on Fraud
Subject:
Fraudulent misrepresentation and elements of liability
Issuing body:
Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions
Source publication:
Colorado Model Jury Instructions – Civil
Applicable statutes referenced:
§ 13-21-111.5 C.R.S.; § 42-6-202 C.R.S.; § 42-6-204 C.R.S.
Related instructions:
19:2; 19:4; 3:5; 4:20; 5:2; 9:18–9:21
Key legal concepts:
false representation, material fact, reliance, justifiable reliance, damages, affirmative defense
Cited cases:
Bristol Bay Productions, LLC v. Lampack (2013 CO 60); Rocky Mountain Exploration, Inc. v. Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP (2018 CO 54); Knight v. Cantrell (1964); Morrison v. Goodspeed (1937); Colorado Springs Co. v. Wight (1908); Sellar v. Clelland (1875)
Intended audience:
judges, attorneys, juries in civil trials
Geographic applicability:
State of Colorado
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Jurisdiction:
Colorado, United States
Field:
Law
Legal domain:
Civil liability; fraud and deceit
Document type:
Model jury instruction
Instruction number:
19:1
Chapter:
19 — Deceit Based on Fraud
Issuing body:
Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions
Applicable law references:
§ 13-21-111.5 C.R.S.; § 42-6-202 C.R.S.; § 42-6-204 C.R.S.
Key legal concept:
False representation as a basis for liability for deceit
Burden of proof:
Preponderance of the evidence
Parties referenced:
Plaintiff; Defendant
Related instructions:
3:5; 4:20; 5:2; 9:18–9:21; 19:2; 19:4
Cited cases:
Bristol Bay Productions, LLC v. Lampack (2013); Rocky Mountain Exploration, Inc. v. Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP (2018); Knight v. Cantrell (1964); Morrison v. Goodspeed (1937); Colorado Springs Co. v. Wight (1908); Sellar v. Clelland (1875)
Subject matter:
Elements required to establish liability for fraudulent misrepresentation in civil proceedings
Year:
2023
Jurisdiction:
Colorado, USA
Subject:
Civil Law, Fraud, Deceit
Document Type:
Legal Instruction / Jury Charge
Issuing Authority:
Colorado Supreme Court
References:
Colorado Revised Statutes §§ 42-6-202, 42-6-204, C.R.S.; case law including Ballow v. PHICO Ins. Co., Bristol Bay Productions, LLC v. Lampack
Audience:
Judges, Attorneys, Jury Members
Content Coverage:
False representation, nondisclosure, concealment, material fact, reliance, damages, affirmative defenses
Legal Basis:
Common law and statutory provisions on deceit
Related Instructions:
19:2, 19:4, 5:2, 4:20, 9:18–9:21
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Medical software, patient data management
Document type:
Training guide
Organization:
Epic Systems Corporation
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals using Epic Systems
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2012
Region / city:
Worldwide
Topic:
Network issues, Virtualization, Cisco devices, Microsoft Windows Vista
Document type:
Technical article
Organization / institution:
VMware
Author:
VMware
Target audience:
IT professionals, Network administrators
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
01/19/2012, 09/02/2013, 10/18/2013, 08/25/2014
Context description:
Technical article addressing network conflicts with IP address duplication in VMware environments using Cisco devices and Microsoft Windows Vista or later versions.
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Houston, Texas
Subject:
Navasota False Foxglove Conservation
Document Type:
Species Status Assessment Report
Organization:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Author:
Sheena Waters, Michelle Shoultz
Target Audience:
Researchers, Conservationists, Environmental Agencies
Period of Validity:
2022-2052
Approval Date:
February 2022
Date of Changes:
None
Note:
Year
Note:
Year
Contextual description:
A questionnaire related to sales law, including various contract terms and conditions.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Law
Document Type:
Legal text
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, students of law
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context Description:
Legal text comparing malicious prosecution and false imprisonment, and defining negligence as a tort.
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Western countries
Theme:
Immigration, Security, Crime, Terrorism
Document Type:
Academic article
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Grant Zoch
Target Audience:
Scholars, policymakers, general public interested in immigration and security
Period of Effect:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United States
Topic:
Intellectual Property, Internet Law
Document type:
Questionnaire
Agency / institution:
Federal Trade Commission
Author:
Unknown
Target audience:
Legal professionals, students
Period of validity:
Indeterminate
Approval date:
Unknown
Amendment date:
Unknown
Year:
2013
Region / City:
New Delhi
Subject:
Disciplinary action regarding fake caste certificates in government appointments
Document Type:
Office Memorandum
Agency / Organization:
Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India
Author:
Sharad Kumar Srivastava, Under Secretary
Target Audience:
Government employees, Department of Personnel and Training
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
10th January 2013
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2016
Location:
Orlando, Florida, USA
Subject:
Terrorism, False Flag Operations
Document Type:
Investigative Report / Political Analysis
Author:
Robert David Steele
Affiliation:
Independent / Former Intelligence Officer
Target Audience:
General public interested in political and intelligence matters
Period Covered:
June 2016
Key Topics:
Orlando nightclub shooting, Omar Mateen, DHS, FBI, CIA, media manipulation, political implications
Evidence Cited:
65 indicators with linked documentation
Supplementary Materials:
Appendix with six-page expansion
Jurisdiction:
Colorado, United States
Field:
Law
Legal domain:
Civil liability; fraud and deceit
Document type:
Model jury instruction
Instruction number:
19:1
Chapter:
19 — Deceit Based on Fraud
Issuing body:
Colorado Supreme Court Committee on Civil Jury Instructions
Applicable law references:
§ 13-21-111.5 C.R.S.; § 42-6-202 C.R.S.; § 42-6-204 C.R.S.
Key legal concept:
False representation as a basis for liability for deceit
Burden of proof:
Preponderance of the evidence
Parties referenced:
Plaintiff; Defendant
Related instructions:
3:5; 4:20; 5:2; 9:18–9:21; 19:2; 19:4
Cited cases:
Bristol Bay Productions, LLC v. Lampack (2013); Rocky Mountain Exploration, Inc. v. Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP (2018); Knight v. Cantrell (1964); Morrison v. Goodspeed (1937); Colorado Springs Co. v. Wight (1908); Sellar v. Clelland (1875)
Subject matter:
Elements required to establish liability for fraudulent misrepresentation in civil proceedings
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Manchester
Subject:
Fraud prevention and investigation
Document Type:
Response plan
Organ / Institution:
University of Manchester
Author:
Chief Financial Officer
Target Audience:
University staff
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
16th February 2022
Review Date:
12th June 2024
Year:
2025
Document Type:
Policy
Sector:
Financial Services / Corporate Compliance
Legislation Reference:
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, Corporate Offences of Failure to Prevent Criminal Facilitation of Tax Evasion
Version:
3.0
Previous Versions:
2.0, 1.0
Policy Owner:
[Insert Firm Name/Logo]
Approval Date:
11/2025
Review Period:
Annually
Scope:
Incorporated bodies and partnerships, including small and large firms
Training Requirement:
Annual staff fraud awareness training and induction
Data Security Measures:
Required as part of fraud prevention
Governance:
Board/Partner/Senior Management oversight and review
Supporting Documents:
Home Office and HMRC guidance, FCA Financial Crime Guide
Note:
Year
Theme:
Medicaid fraud
Document type:
Instructional guide
Organization / Institution:
Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)
Author:
Cheryl Timmons
Target Audience:
Staff in Medicaid-funded programs