If you lie on something getting notarized, you could face serious legal consequences, including potential criminal charges for fraud or forgery. Notaries are responsible for verifying the identity of signers and ensuring that documents are executed truthfully. Additionally, the notarized document may be deemed invalid, and you could be held liable for any damages resulting from the false information. It's essential to provide accurate and truthful information when notarizing documents.
myth means a lie about something one someone reality means that's it is not a lie and true and can happen
It depends how serious it is.....if it isn't big then you might lose some friends get in trouble or nothing will happen.... BUT if its a huge lie then who knows what will happen. something not good
It depends how serious it is.....if it isn't big then you might lose some friends get in trouble or nothing will happen.... BUT if its a huge lie then who knows what will happen. something not good
whats happens if you lie to a referee
(shrug) no one knows but i have a hunch something going to stir near July 2011 no i don't lie i just have a feeling something going to happen
Sleeping Gods Lie happened in 1989.
break it off.. even if something was to happen with you guys, how would you know if anything was real or not if they always lie..
All will tell lie.
It's just like a lie but a lie that will be worse than a regular lie. I hope i answered your question. thx bi
No!!! that is a sin!
Logically yes its called a "lie of omission" meaning you neglected to mention something and is equivilent to a lie. Legally? Not sure.
The word that means "to say something that is untrue" is "lie".