forgery insurance

  • 1forgery — A criminal offense at common law and under statutes defining the term variously. 36 Am J2d Forg § 1. Essentially, the false making or material alteration, with intent to defraud, or, under some statutes, intent to injure. (Green v State (Fla) 76… …

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  • 2insurance — /in shoor euhns, sherr /, n. 1. the act, system, or business of insuring property, life, one s person, etc., against loss or harm arising in specified contingencies, as fire, accident, death, disablement, or the like, in consideration of a… …

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  • 3Insurance fraud — Criminal law Part …

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  • 4forgery bond — noun : insurance against loss from forgery or alteration of negotiable instruments or evidences of debt or ownership …

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  • 5False insurance claims — Insurance fraud or false insurance claims are insurance claims filed with the intent to defraud an insurance provider. In the United States insurance fraud is estimated to cost US$875 per person per year with The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud …

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  • 6Crime insurance — is insurance to cover losses due to victimization by criminals. It s also called fidelity insurance. Many businesses purchase crime insurance that allows them to file claims for employee theft or other offenses with the potential to cause… …

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  • 7Commercial Forgery Policy — A specific type of banking liability insurance coverage. A commercial forgery policy protects the insured from any counterfeit checks that are passed to it. Retailers often take out this type of coverage in order to protect themselves from check… …

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  • 8Business Crime Insurance — An insurance policy that companies purchase to ensure protection from losses resulting from business related crime. Protection can cover merchandise, money or other property loss when a company is victimized by someone perpetrating embezzlement,… …

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  • 9Identity theft — is a form of stealing another person s identity in which someone pretends to be someone else by assuming that person s identity, typically in order to access resources or obtain credit and other benefits in that person s name. The victim of… …

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  • 10Art theft — is the theft of art. This is usually done for the purpose of resale or ransom; occasionally thieves are also commissioned by dedicated private collectors. Stolen art is also often used between criminals in an underworld banking system as… …

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