Which of the following is NOT a true statement about fraud?
A. The plaintiff must prove that the defendant has knowledge of the falsity of his or her statement.
B. It is necessary for the plaintiff to show that he or she has suffered some type of detriment or injury because of his or her reasonable reliance on the defendant's false statement.
C. The defendant made the statement with the intent to induce the plaintiff to enter into the contract.
D. The plaintiff must show that although the defendant acted in good faith, the statement was material because the defendant expected the plaintiff to rely on it and enter into the contract.
Answer: D
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