147.084 – AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE: RELIANCE. (a) In an
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 147.084
Summary
This law provides an affirmative defense for defendants in fraud or misrepresentation cases involving computer data statements. If the defendant can show they reasonably relied on information from an independent manufacturer or seller, they may not be held liable.
Applies to fraud and misrepresentation claims involving computer data.
Defendants can defend by proving reasonable reliance on third-party statements.
Focuses on statements from independent manufacturers or sellers.
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