Lying* is legal except in specific circumstances. For example, it is NOT legal to lie when filling out an official form, when under oath in a court of law, or to a law enforcement officer who is conducting an official investigation.
While not illegal, lying is not usually a good idea except when in response to a question of the general format of "Do these make me look fat?"
not really but your lying which is illegal
No, but you are lying which is an offence.
well it deppendends on what you are doing like if you wan't to join this site but you need to type in your age and you have to be 17 and your 13 then you can lie but if you are signing something or if the cops ask hold you are then it illegal
Yes
For lying under oath.
Simple answer is "yes." However ommitting certain facts is not illegal. You might want to make your question a little more specific though.
You just confront him or find proof about it.
It is not technically illegal to say you are over 16 on BBC iplayer when you are not. As long as you do not tell anyone on the site that you are acting as if you are over 16, you will be fine, but then you would be lying....
Technically no, but lying about your name on an application is fraud, which is illegal. If both names are legitimately your name (if one is a nickname, or if one is your maiden name), then it's not illegal.
No. False claims or mis-representation of a product is unlawful.
No, it can't really be policed as anyone could be saying it and if they did get caught they could just claim they were lying.
I am lying you are lying he is lying we are lying you are lying they are lying