Deceitfulness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deceit
Deceit [fr. deceptio, Lat.], fraud, cheat, craft, or collusion used to deceive and defraud another. In an action of
deceit
deceit : deliberate and misleading concealment, false declaration, or artifice : deception [theft by ] ;also : the tort
Deceitfulness
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Deceitful
Full of or characterized by deceit serving to mislead or insnare trickish fraudulent cheating insincere
Deceit
An attempt or disposition to deceive or lead into error any declaration artifice or practice which misleads another or causes him to believe what is false a contrivance to entrap deception a wily device fraud
Deceitfully
With intent to deceive
Guile
Craft deceitful cunning artifice duplicity wile deceit treachery
Disceit
Disceit. See DECEIT.
Hollowly
Insincerely deceitfully
Cheats
Cheats, deceitful practices, in defrauding on endeavouring to defraud another of his known rights, by means of some artful device,
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