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The deed would be declared invalid. It was obtained through fraud.
Yes, a college can revoke your degree if it is discovered that you obtained it through academic dishonesty or fraud.
Yes, a university can revoke your degree if it is discovered that you obtained it through academic dishonesty or fraud.
Yes, individuals are generally prohibited from filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy if they obtained their debts through fraud or theft by deception. This is outlined in the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, specifically under 11 U.S.C. § 1328, which states that debts incurred through fraud are not dischargeable in bankruptcy. You can find this law in the U.S. Code, available online through the Legal Information Institute or the U.S. Government Publishing Office.
No, it is not valid and is, in fact, illegal.
yes - mail fraud
SSI benefits are not taxable (except possibly if they are stolen or obtained through fraud). You don't have to report them on your taxes.
Yes, a diploma can be revoked under certain circumstances, such as if it is discovered that the recipient obtained it through fraud or academic dishonesty.
Filthy money is often referred to as "dirty money." This term describes funds obtained through illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, corruption, or fraud. The money is considered "dirty" because it is associated with criminal enterprises and can be laundered to disguise its illicit origins.
Yes, attempted fraud is considered a crime. It involves trying to deceive someone for personal gain, even if the fraud is not successful.
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Yes, it is illegal to send a glitter bomb through the mail as it can be considered mail fraud or a form of harassment.