Deceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Kiddy
To deceive to outwit to hoax
Juggle
To deceive by trick or artifice
Illusory
Deceiving or tending of deceive fallacious illusive as illusory promises or hopes
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Illure
To deceive to entice to lure
Illude
To play upon by artifice to deceive to mock to excite and disappoint the hopes of
Deceptive resemblance
a Trade Mark if a trade mark is likely to deceive or cause confusion by its resemblance to another already on
Deceit
[fr. deceptio, Lat.], fraud, cheat, craft, or collusion used to deceive and defraud another. In an action of deceit the plaintiff
Professional misconduct
any means to practise a fraud or impose on or deceive the court or the adverse party or his counsel, and
Defraud
involves two elements, namely, deceit and injury to the person deceived. Injury is something other than economic loss that is, deprivation
Neck-verse
Neck-verse, the Latin sentence miserere mei Deus, Psalm Likely to deceive or cause confusion. 1, because the reading of it was
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