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Which of the following is NOT one of the four elements of fraud?

  1. The lie must be unintentional

  2. The lie causes someone else to rely on it

  3. Someone suffers harm as a result

  4. Someone deliberately lies

The correct answer is: The lie must be unintentional

In the context of fraud, the four essential elements typically include a false representation, reliance on that representation, harm resulting from reliance, and intent to deceive. The first element concerning the lie being unintentional is crucial because intentional deception is a foundational aspect of fraud. If the lie were unintentional, it would undermine the essential element of intent, which is key to establishing fraudulent behavior. In fraud cases, the perpetrator must knowingly present false information with the intention to deceive another party. This deliberate aspect distinguishes fraud from other forms of miscommunication or error. The remaining elements highlighted—such as the reliance of another party on the false information and the resulting harm—align with the established components of fraud. Thus, considering this framework, the statement regarding the lie must be unintentional does not fit into the definition of fraud, affirming its status as not one of the four elements.