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An intentional misrepresentation of facts, made for the purpose of persuading another party to act in a way that causes injury or damage to that party is:
Judicial Dissolution
The process by which a court orders the dissolution or termination of an entity, such as a corporation or partnership, based on legal grounds.
LLC
Abbreviation for Limited Liability Company, a business structure that combines the pass-through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited liability of a corporation.
Transferable Interest
The portion of a member's ownership in a limited liability company (LLC) that can be transferred or sold to other parties, typically including the right to receive financial distributions.
Default
Failure to fulfill a legal obligation, especially failure to pay a debt on time.
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