To prove someone is liable to you for negligently misstating information, you must provide
strong evidence to prove:

1. The person (natural or corporate person) supplied false information for the guidance of
others in their business transactions;
2. This person knew or should have known that the information was supplied to guide you
in business transactions;
3. This person was negligent in obtaining or communicating the false information;
4. You relied on the false information;
5. Your reliance on the false information was reasonable; and
6. The false information caused damages to you.