-verb (used with object)to deprive of a right, money, or property by fraud: Dishonest employees defrauded the firm of millions of dollars.
Defrauding you HOW and by WHAT method? You make a police report of the incident providing as much information and proof that you can.
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Deceiving, deception, lying, dishonesty, defrauding...
The unemployment office is an agency of government. Therefore when you defraud it you are defrauding the government and your fellow citizens who pay the taxes to supply you with your unemployment compensation. Defrauding the government is GENERALLY a felony offense.
It's too early to tell.
The Agape scandal was the fact that they were defrauding people with the Ponzi scheme.
Look at ORS 164.135 (c) (2), does that qualify???
In law 48, what is a creditor? Is law 48 fair to creditors?
Sure, if you want to get charged with defrauding an innkeeper and getting thrown out.
Collusionis an agreement between two or more parties, sometimes illegal and therefore secretive, to limit open competitionby deceiving, misleading, or defrauding others of their legal rights, or to obtain an objective forbidden by law typically by defrauding or gaining an unfair advantage
no one defrauding anyone
The activity of defrauding an online account holder of financial information by acting like a legitimate company.