Deceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Qui vult decipi decipiatur
De G. M. & G. 687), who wishes to be deceived, let him be deceived.(1 De G. M. & G. 687),
Fraud on a power
moral turpitude is not necessary. Is meant an intention to deceive; whether it is from any expectation of advantage to the
counterfeit
(as a document) without authorization and esp. with intent to deceive or defraud vt : to make an imitation of without
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fabricate
: to make up (as testimony) with an intent to deceive vi : to make something up with an intent to
Deceptively similar
resembles that other geographical indication as to be likely to deceive or cause confusion. [Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)
Trade marks
colourable imitation or otherwise so as to be calculated to deceive a purchaser that those goods are goods of his manufacture,
Royal Arms
so closely resembling the same as to be calculated to deceive) in such manner as to be calculated to lead to
deception
1 : an act of deceiving 2 : something that deceives : deceit
Deceptible
Capable of being deceived deceivable
Dupe
One who has been deceived or who is easily deceived a gull as the dupe
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