Suppressio Veri Law and Legal Definition
Suppressio veri is a Latin phrase meaning "suppressing the truth." It is the act of not mentioning some important fact. This is a type of fraud. In contractual obligations, suppression of the truth is a violation of contract when parties are bound to disclose it. The contract can be cancelled upon the ground of suppressio veri.
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