Unintentional misrepresentation is generally not considered fraud, as fraud typically requires intent to deceive. Fraud involves knowingly providing false information or omitting critical facts with the aim of misleading another party. In contrast, unintentional misrepresentation occurs without the intent to deceive and can arise from misunderstandings or lack of knowledge. However, it may still lead to legal consequences or claims of negligence, depending on the context.
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