To establish a claim on fraudulent misrepresentation, the elements of fraud must be proven by clear and convincing evidence. Levens v. Campbell, 733 So. 2d 753 (¶ 35)(Miss. 1999). These elements include: (1) a representation; (2) its falsity; (3) its materiality; (4) the speaker’s knowledge of its falsity or ignorance of its truth; (5) his intent that it should be acted upon by the person and in the manner reasonably contemplated; (6) the hearer’s ignorance of its falsity; (7) his reliance on its truth; (8) his right to rely thereon; and (9) his consequent and proximate injury.