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Intentional perversion of truth in order to induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right.
No. Not unless they can prove fraud, legal incapacity or duress in a lawsuit, and win.No. Not unless they can prove fraud, legal incapacity or duress in a lawsuit, and win.No. Not unless they can prove fraud, legal incapacity or duress in a lawsuit, and win.No. Not unless they can prove fraud, legal incapacity or duress in a lawsuit, and win.
'Cheating' is not really used in law terminology. 'Cheating on taxes' is a term often heard, but the IRS refers to it as fraud or tax evasion. 'Cheating' is often used, not by the legal community, to refer to adultry. Fraud is the use of deception, including lies, to better one's position. Legal.com defines fraud as the intentional use of deceit, a trick or some dishonest means to deprive another of his/her/its money, property or a legal right.
no it is fraud compuny
No. fraud, in the legal sense, is to deliberately mislead in order to benefit at another's expense.
Depends on you state laws. In most states you have no legal right to return a car unless there is fraud involved.
First you would have to be able to prove fraud . Then you get legal charges on him and present them to the AFL/CIO
Legal prosecution
Were you aware of the clause, if not it is fraud.
Unless you have a legal law order that says so, no. Even medical records are considered property of the medical facility itself in many states. They are within right, unless there is a valid legal reason for you to do this, perhaps in a labor dispute or fraud cases.
No. It's fraud.
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