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It is when someone does something deliberately and it is a mean thing.

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Does a hoax mean to deceive or defraud someone?

Yes. A hoax is "a deliberate deception or fraud".


Reasons for fraud?

Cuz, I'm black! Got a problem? Get the hell over it!! :D


What is a fraudulent act on a job?

"Fraud" is a deliberate deception, trickery, or cheating intended to gain an advantage. A "fraudulent act" would therefore be doing something that is a fraud while at work or to a work colleague or customer. Please not "fraud" is a CRIME.


How can you use the word fraud in a sentence?

(Fraud is deliberate misrepresentation within a contract or service.)He was accused of fraud by his largest corporate customer.He had sold a phony painting to the museum and was later charged with fraud.He was not a real psychic, just a fraud trying to get rich by bilking gullible people.


What is the use of one's occupation for personal enrichment through the deliberate misue or misapplication of employer's resources called?

Occupational Fraud


What is the difference between fraud and misrepresentation in legal terms?

Fraud is a deliberate act of deception with the intent to deceive, while misrepresentation is a false statement made without the intent to deceive. Both involve providing false information, but fraud involves intentional deceit, whereas misrepresentation may be unintentional.


What is the legal definition of mortgage fraud?

Mortgage fraud is the deliberate omission or misrepresentation of facts on the part of either the borrower or lender with the purpose of obtaining a mortgage loan. Mortgage fraud is essentially the intentional misrepresentation by either the borrower or the lending institution to enable the awarding of a loan. Examples of mortgage fraud include income misrepresentation, and misrepresentation of property use.


What is the difference between misrepresentation and fraud in terms of legal implications and consequences?

Misrepresentation refers to a false statement made innocently or without intent to deceive, while fraud involves a deliberate and intentional deception. In legal terms, misrepresentation may result in contract rescission or damages, while fraud can lead to criminal charges and more severe penalties.


What is comparative degree of deliberate?

The comparative degree of "deliberate" is "more deliberate."


What is a sentence for the deliberate?

This was a deliberate act of war.It was not deliberate, I swear.


Can you make a sentence with deliberate?

I deliberate whether or not to answer this question.


How do you spell deliberate?

Deliberate, just as you have it, is the correct spelling.

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