Deceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gypsies
great company, and use great, subtle, and crafty means to deceive the people, bearing them in hand, that they by palmistry
Fraudulent conveyances, Statutes against
conveyance of lands, made with the intent to defraud and deceive any person, bodies politic or corporate, who shall purchase the
Forgery
seal or die,' and forgery 'with intent to defraud or deceive 'is made punishable as therein provided. A document is 'false'
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Felony
felonie, Fr.; felonia, Lat.; some deduce it fr. Gk., a deceiver, and fallo, Lat., to deceive; Spelman derives it fr. the
Hocus
To deceive or cheat
Mislight
To deceive or lead astray with a false light
Gull
To deceive to cheat to mislead to trick to defraud
pass off
or offer for sale (goods or services) with intent to deceive : palm off [passing his product off as that of
Bejape
To jape to laugh at to deceive
Beguile
To delude by guile artifice or craft to deceive or impose on as by a false statement to lure
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