Yes
Sharing would be another word.
Fraud would be the charge in court.
Can you constitute your actions.
No. Bigamy occurs when a person who is already married knowingly marries another person without getting a divorce from their legal spouse. It is unlawful in every jurisdiction.The wife of a bigamist is not also a bigamist since she did not knowingly marry a married man. Knowingly marrying a married man would not be in her best interest since her marriage would be invalid.
Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.Yes. Using a "fake" LLC would constitute fraud.
Here are three sentences for the word 'knowingly': "John knowingly drove faster even though he knew it would be breaking the speed limit." "Grace nodded knowingly, because she had been in the same situation herself." "Lucy knowingly misplaced her mother's glasses because she wanted to laugh at her without them."
It's hard to say why people would knowingly build on a fault line. Usually it seems to be a case of people assuming that nothing bad will happen.
Would a receptionist with no medical training constitute a breach for patient-doctor confidentiality?
No, but it will cause your bank to look closely at you. They could cancel your banking account for that, forcing you to seek another bank. And banks have a National database they all check with, so your act of subterfuge there would be known at any bank in which you applied for an account.
The sharing of electrons between atoms forms a covalent bond. If electrons are donated from one atom to another to form a bond this would be an ionic bond.
Screen sharing can be explained as taking a snapshot or picture of something (in this case a picture of your screen). Then sending it to another person to access information, or sometimes, just a laugh.
It usually isn't, but when it is, it would be transmitted by touch and sharing grooming objects such as cloths and towels.