/ˌmɪsrɛprɪzɛnˈteɪʃənˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc gây nhầm lẫn, việc xuyên tạc sự việc;
2. việc đưa ra nhân chứng giả mạo.
A more thorough explanation: Misrepresentation is a false statement of fact made by one party to another, which induces the other party to enter into a contract or transaction. It can involve a deliberate lie, a failure to disclose important information, or a statement made with reckless disregard for its truthfulness. Misrepresentation can give rise to legal remedies such as rescission of the contract, damages, or other forms of relief.
Example: The plaintiff claimed that the defendant made a misrepresentation regarding the condition of the property during the sale.