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A "wedding of the rails" (connection of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads) was finally consummated in 1869 near
Public Disclosure
The act of making information or data known to the public, especially as it relates to revealing previously confidential details about a company, individual, or technology.
Private Facts
Personal information about someone’s life that is not public knowledge and that they would not normally want disclosed.
Sufficient Publicity
The level of awareness or exposure required to ensure that information is widely known or recognized by the relevant public or community.
Fraudulent Misrepresentation
Intentional false statement of a material fact by one party to induce another party to enter into a contract, leading to harm or damage.
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