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Facsimile

A copy of anything made either so as to be deceptive or so as to give every part and detail of the original an exact copy or likeness

Runaround

a delaying or evasive and sometimes deceptive answer to an inquiry or request

Self deceit

The act of deceiving ones self or the state of being self deceived self deception

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Serbonian

to the lake of Serbonis in Egypt which by reason of the sand blowing into it had a deceptive appearance of being solid land but was a bog

Shopshift

The trick of a shopkeeper deception

Sirenical

Like or appropriate to a siren fascinating deceptive

Collusion

to unite in the same play or game, and thus to unite for the purposes of fraud or deception], an agreement or compact between two or more persons to do some act in order to prejudice a

Colourable

to Black's Legal Dictionary, is 'an appearance, semblance or simulacrum, as distinguished from that which is real.... a deceptive appearance.... a lack of reality'. A thing is colourable which is, in appearance only and not in reality,

Counterfeit

differences in detail between the original and the imitation so long as the resemblance is so close that deception may thereby be practised, State of U.P. v. Hafiz Mohammad Ismail, AIR 1960 SC 669 (670): (1960) 2

Faint pleader

Faint pleader, a fradulent, false, or collusive manner of pleading to the deception of a third person, 3 Edw. 1, c. 19.

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Deceptivity - Law Dictionary Search Results

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Facsimile

A copy of anything made either so as to be deceptive or so as to give every part and detail of the original an exact copy or likeness

Runaround

a delaying or evasive and sometimes deceptive answer to an inquiry or request

Self deceit

The act of deceiving ones self or the state of being self deceived self deception

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Serbonian

to the lake of Serbonis in Egypt which by reason of the sand blowing into it had a deceptive appearance of being solid land but was a bog

Shopshift

The trick of a shopkeeper deception

Sirenical

Like or appropriate to a siren fascinating deceptive

Collusion

to unite in the same play or game, and thus to unite for the purposes of fraud or deception], an agreement or compact between two or more persons to do some act in order to prejudice a

Colourable

to Black's Legal Dictionary, is 'an appearance, semblance or simulacrum, as distinguished from that which is real.... a deceptive appearance.... a lack of reality'. A thing is colourable which is, in appearance only and not in reality,

Counterfeit

differences in detail between the original and the imitation so long as the resemblance is so close that deception may thereby be practised, State of U.P. v. Hafiz Mohammad Ismail, AIR 1960 SC 669 (670): (1960) 2

Faint pleader

Faint pleader, a fradulent, false, or collusive manner of pleading to the deception of a third person, 3 Edw. 1, c. 19.

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