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Protecting information is the process of ensuring that data are reliably and consistently retrievable in a usable format for authorized users but no one else.
Fraud
The intentional deception or dishonesty by an individual or entity, with the purpose of gaining some unfair or unlawful advantage or causing some unjust loss or harm to another party.
Misrepresentation
The act of providing false, misleading, or incorrect information, intentionally or negligently, during a transaction or contract.
Antique Chair
A chair that is of considerable age, often classified as such based on its historical significance, craftsmanship, or period of manufacture, typically over 100 years old.
Voidable Contract
A contract that may appear legally valid but can be rejected by one of the parties without legal consequence due to certain defects.
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