To prove someone is liable to you for fraud, you must provide strong evidence to prove:
1. The person (natural or corporate person) made a representation of existing fact;
2. The fact represented was material;
3. The representation was false;
4. The person knew the representation was false;
5. You did not know the representation was false;
6. The person intended that you would act on the representation;
7. You had a right to rely on the truth of the representation;
8. You did rely on the truth of the representation; and
9. You were damaged by reliance on the representation.