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Justia Lawyers and the Legal Process Center California Civil Jury Instructions (CACI) (2026) Fraud or Deceit

Fraud or Deceit

Series 1900 - Fraud or Deceit

  • 1900. Intentional Misrepresentation
  • 1901. Concealment
  • 1902. False Promise
  • 1903. Negligent Misrepresentation
  • 1904. Opinions as Statements of Fact
  • 1905. Definition of Important Fact/Promise
  • 1906. Misrepresentations Made to Persons Other Than the Plaintiff
  • 1907. Reliance
  • 1908. Reasonable Reliance
  • 1909. Reserved for Future Use
  • 1910. Real Estate Seller’s Nondisclosure of Material Facts
  • 1911-1919. Reserved for Future Use
  • 1920. Buyer’s Damages for Purchase or Acquisition of Property
  • 1921. Buyer’s Damages for Purchase or Acquisition of Property - Lost Profits
  • 1922. Seller’s Damages for Sale or Exchange of Property
  • 1923. Damages - “Out of Pocket” Rule
  • 1924. Damages - “Benefit of the Bargain” Rule
  • 1925. Affirmative Defense - Statute of Limitations - Fraud or Mistake
  • 1926-1929. Reserved for Future Use
  • 1930. Receiving Stolen Property - Civil Liability - Essential Factual Elements (Pen. Code, § 496(c))
  • 1931-1999. Reserved for Future Use
  • VF-1900. Intentional Misrepresentation
  • VF-1901. Concealment
  • VF-1902. False Promise
  • VF-1903. Negligent Misrepresentation
  • VF-1904-VF-1929. Reserved for Future Use
  • VF-1930. False Promise
  • VF-1931-VF-1999. Reserved for Future Use

© Judicial Council of California.

Page last reviewed April 2026

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