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  • 41fraud in the factum — Fraud exercised in reference to the manual acts of signing and delivering an instrument, sometimes by a substitution of documents accomplished by deception. Blackburn v Morrison, 29 Okla 510, 118 P 402. Gomillion v Forsythe, 218 SC 211, 62 SE2d… …

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  • 42fraud in the inducement — Fraud exercised in inducing the signing of an instrument. Gomillion v Forsythe, 218 SC 211, 62 SE2d 297, 53 ALR2d 169 …

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  • 43fraud — ► NOUN 1) wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain. 2) a person intending or thing intended to deceive. DERIVATIVES fraudster noun. ORIGIN Old French fraude, from Latin fraus deceit, injury …

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  • 44fraud — [frôd] n. [ME fraude < OFr < L fraus (gen. fraudis) < IE base * dhwer , to trick > Sans dhvárati, (he) injures] 1. a) deceit; trickery; cheating b) Law intentional deception to cause a person to give up property or some lawful right 2 …

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  • 45fraud|u|lence — «FR juh luhns, FRD yu », noun. the quality or fact of being fraudulent …

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  • 46fraud|u|len|cy — «FR juh luhn see, FRD yu », noun, plural cies. = fraudulence. (Cf. ↑fraudulence) …

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  • 47Fraud — Criminal law Part of …

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  • 48fraud — An intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing another in reliance upon it to part with some valuable thing belonging to him or to surrender a legal right. A false representation of a matter of fact, whether by words or by conduct …

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  • 49fraud — An intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing another in reliance upon it to part with some valuable thing belonging to him or to surrender a legal right. A false representation of a matter of fact, whether by words or by conduct …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 50Fraud Auditing — Die Artikel Anti Fraud Management System und Fraud Prevention and Detection überschneiden sich thematisch. Hilf mit, die Artikel besser voneinander abzugrenzen oder zu vereinigen. Beteilige dich dazu an der Diskussion über diese Überschneidungen …

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