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  • 71fraud in fact — noun actual deceit; concealing something or making a false representation with an evil intent to cause injury to another • Syn: ↑positive fraud • Hypernyms: ↑fraud * * * noun see fraud 1a …

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  • 72fraud in law — noun fraud that is presumed from the circumstances although the one who commits it need not have had any evil intent • Hypernyms: ↑constructive fraud, ↑legal fraud …

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  • 73Fraud (Trials Without a Jury) Bill — The Fraud (Trials Without a Jury) Bill 2007 was introduced by the government to abolish trials by jury in complex fraud cases in the United Kingdom.In a highly unusual move it was blocked by the House of Lords using a delaying tactic in March… …

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  • 74Fraud Squad — a special department in a British police force that investigates people who make money by deceiving other people: The manager of the company is being questioned by Fraud Squad detectives Compare Serious Fraud Office. * * * …

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  • 75fraud — A false representation by means of a statement or conduct, in order to gain a material advantage. A contract obtained by fraud is voidable on the grounds of fraudulent misrepresentation If a person uses fraud to induce someone to part with money… …

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  • 76fraud — noun 1) he was arrested for fraud Syn: fraudulence, cheating, swindling, embezzlement, deceit, deception, double dealing, chicanery, sharp practice 2) social insurance frauds Syn: swindle, racket …

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  • 77fraud — noun 1) he was arrested for fraud Syn: deception, sharp practice, cheating, swindling, trickery, embezzlement, deceit, double dealing, chicanery 2) social security frauds Syn: swindle …

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  • 78fraud — [[t]frɔd[/t]] n. 1) deceit or trickery perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage 2) a particular instance of such deceit or trickery: mail fraud; election frauds[/ex] 3) something that is not what it pretends 4) a… …

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  • 79fraud — /frɔ:d/ noun an act of making money by making people believe something which is not true ● He got possession of the property by fraud. ● She was accused of frauds relating to foreign currency. ♦ to obtain money by fraud to obtain money by saying… …

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  • 80fraud in the factum — noun fraud that arises from a disparity between the instrument intended to be executed and the instrument actually executed; e.g., leading someone to sign the wrong contract • Hypernyms: ↑fraud …

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